Carla Faust, a sophomore business major at the College, died at the age of 19 on Monday, Nov. 25, while she was studying abroad in Heidelberg, Germany.
Over the past week, wildfires have continued to ravage several parts of Australia, claiming the lives of four people and destroying at least 150 homes as of Saturday, Nov. 16
Bolivian President Evo Morales resigned on Nov. 10 amid accusations of election fraud. The Socialist leader served for nearly 14 years as president before stepping down “‘for the good of the country,’” he said, according to CNN.
With the conclusion of the first of many public impeachment hearings from Ambassador William Taylor and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent on Nov. 13, multiple members
On Nov. 4 at approximately 3 p.m., a female student arrived at Campus Police headquarters to report that her bicycle was taken from a bicycle rack between noon on Oct. 29 and 2 p.m. on Oct. 30.
I’m a big fan of celebrating every holiday to the maximum. From decorating my house with red hearts and pictures of Cupid for Valentine’s Day to wearing a Halloween costume to my classes, holidays are the perfect excuse to dress up my life and make my everyday routine a bit more exciting.
As the end of the semester draws near, students still have time to become proactive on campus in an effort to get the most out of their college experience.
The Kendall Hall Main Stage Theater was filled with jazz, solos and a wide showcase of talent as the TCNJ Jazz Ensemble gathered for its concert on Nov. 15.