Meet John Donohue; New career at College
John Donohue is the new vice president for College Advancement here at the College. […]
John Donohue is the new vice president for College Advancement here at the College. […]
Hurricane Sandy, which struck the East Coast on Monday, Oct. 29, has caused approximately 100 deaths, led to hundreds of thousands losing power, and has caused countless damage to homes throughout New Jersey. Due to […]
Spirited students and alumni dressed in blue and gold to celebrate a day of fun and College pride during the 2012 Homecoming on Saturday, Oct. 20. The parking lots were transformed into a multitude of tents and tailgating cars, all filled with students and alumni excited to show their school spirit and reconnect with old friends. […]
If there’s one thing that Eickhoff is lacking, it’s good pizza. So, for this week’s food review, I decided to go to a pizza place that I’ve passed by a couple times in Yardley, Pa. […]
For the first two weeks of October, students at the College have used the EcoChallenge as a chance to push themselves to adopt a new, healthy habit in order to reduce their impact on the environment. […]
In this week’s Club Hub, Amy Reynolds shares her experience at Leadership Development Program’s annual Fall Leadership Retreat. […]
Emily Bent, an alumna and professor of the College, is currently a member of the U.N.’s Working Group on Girls, is finishing up her Ph.D. at the University of Galway in Ireland and is the executive director of Sage Girl. She’s currently working on the Day of the Girl. […]
Just a 10-minute drive from campus, Candela Restaurant and Pizzeria is an adorable, family-owned Italian restaurant that serves a great variety of authentic Italian cuisine. […]
Starting this school year, each credit that a class offers corresponds to two hours worth of class time for art students. Therefore, a class that is worth four credits must have eight hours’ worth of class time per week. […]
Features Editor Amy Reynolds shares why Welcome Week is worthwhile. […]
Nine students will be venturing to Tanzania for a five-week, faculty-led study abroad program where they will be studying gender and development. […]
False eyelashes, high heels and lipstick filled the Brower Student Center on Thursday, April 5, for the annual charity Drag Show, held by Prism and Travers Hall Staff. In addition to individual acts from Prism’s general membership, multiple Greek organizations such as Phi Sigma Sigma, Delta Lambda Phi, Delta Phi Epsilon and Sigma Sigma Sigma also participated in the event, along with others like the Residence Hall Association. […]
Events on Monday, March 19 kicked off Autism Awareness Week at the College, a tradition started by senior special education and psychology double major, Alyssa Soohoo, just last year. […]
At the beginning of the Spring 2012 semester, two new fraternities formed on the College’s campus — Delta Epsilon Psi, a fraternity for South Asian men, and Delta Lambda Phi, a fraternity for gay and bisexual men. […]
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