‘Duality’ showcases works of Kappa Pi
“‘Duality’ is meant to show that each artist is well-rounded,” said Megan Hyjack, a sophomore graphic design major. “We can do so much more than what people expect.” […]
“‘Duality’ is meant to show that each artist is well-rounded,” said Megan Hyjack, a sophomore graphic design major. “We can do so much more than what people expect.” […]
“How do you feel about Valentine’s Day?” “It’s not as enjoyable when you don’t get candy from everyone in your class anymore. ” “I think that it’s a good holiday – if you’re in a relationship.” […]
Rath believes the way to understand the world of the bees is to bring it to life on a human scale.
“You have to have different sensory experiences,” she said. “Your world is a façade created by your sensory perception. There are millions of other species who are having much different experiences. […]
“How do you feel about the immigration ban?” “I’m really frustrated with it. We’re all human — our beliefs shouldn’t dehumanize each other.” Amy Napoli, a sophomore biology and psychology double major. (Mia Ingui/ Opinions […]
“Is it important to teach social justice in school?” “Yes, so that way we are better equipped to deal with situations in the future.” “I think so. There’s not enough education on it, so people […]
For those, like myself, who are now feeling completely overwhelmed with the concept of going back to school, waking up for the 8 a.m. class you regrettably signed up for and having to once again endure the fine dining at Eickhoff Hall, I wanted to provide some hope.
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“What was your biggest mistake in the first semester?” Leigh Ann Cowden, a sophomore nursing major. “My biggest mistake was spending too much time goofing around, because then it hits you that you have homework!” Hailey Hyun, […]
There’s no better way to spend winter break than lying on the beach, drinking a smoothie out of coconut and soaking up the sun. But unfortunately, this is impossible in the New Jersey winter, as it is not the place to be during winter break. […]
“Consultation with entities across campus indicates that the TCNJ Clinic is not crucial in meeting campus needs. Therefore, after much study, the TCNJ Clinic will be closed at the conclusion of the 2016-17 Academic Year.” […]
The iCabaret was filled with a variety of tunes from pop to Broadway to Frank Sinatra. The first act of the night was a group piece from all the iTunes members — the classic Christmas carol “Carol of the Bells.” […]
“Do you think that Paul Loser Hall should be renamed?” “I think it should be reconsidered because of what he said in the past. It doesn’t represent our current values at TCNJ.” “I haven’t looked into […]
If you’re an avid Buzzfeed user like I am, the first app you always open is not Facebook, not Twitter, but the Buzzfeed app, which greets you with that beautiful red circle with a cutting arrow that is the Buzzfeed logo. […]
The Virginity Monologues are just one part of WILL’s Redefining Sex Week, which strives to entertain and educate students at the College about sexuality and gender identity. […]
The audience couldn’t “stop the feeling” after Acapalooza brought down the house in Mayo Concert Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 9. […]
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