ESPN BRACKET STANDINGS (As of Monday, March 28) 1: EJ Paras (LTV) Points: 700 Projected Points Remaining: 640 Percent Correct: 69.2% 2: Sean Reis (The Signal) Points: 690 Projected Points Remaining: 480 Percent...
After years of political unrest and leadership failures, the marginalization of rural life in Haiti is directly influenced by continued environmental neglect.
By Jake Mulick It’s really a shame that Merrick Garland, President Barack Obama’s nominee to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court, will probably not...
By George Tatoris Sports Assistant The Lions plowed through unranked Ursinus College, 11-1, on Tuesday, March 22. The team pushed back against No. 12 ranked Messiah...
During its weekly meeting on Wednesday, March 23, the Student Finance Board (SFB) granted funding for a variety of upcoming events, both on and off campus.
By Elise Schoening Features Editor The arts and sciences are often considered mutually exclusive disciplines, but Rebecca Kamen, an artist in residence at the National Institute...
The future may seem uncertain for women’s and gender studies (WGS) students at the College, but an alumnae panel called “Designing Feminist Futures: College and Beyond” on Wednesday, March 23, in the Library Auditorium aimed to change that by discussing feminism outside of the College.
In between bites of falafel, perogies and churros, students took a trip around the world — or rather, just around the Brower Student Center — as Student Government’s Center for Equity and Diversity hosted TCNJ Epcot on Thursday, March 24.
Two clubs, which recently received formal recognition, proposed upcoming plans during the Wednesday, March 23, general body meeting of Student Government (SG).