Over two dozen College alumni recently wrote to Susanne Svizney, chair of the Board of Trustees, and President R. Barbara Gitenstein to express their...
By Kimberly Zicha Staff Writer Students experienced the world’s cultures without ever leaving the College Tuesday Nov. 17 through Friday Nov. 20 , which marked International...
By Stephanie McAlary Correspondent The new Art and Interactive Multimedia building is planned to open within the next year. “The goal is to have the Art...
By Caitlyn Camacho Staff Writer The David Sarnoff Library will move to the College’s renovated Roscoe West library in 2010, according to Matthew Golden, executive...
By Kevin DeStefano Correspondent “Picturing TCNJ Around the World,” a photo showcase in the main lobby of the New Library, helped to raise awareness for...
By Amy Keitel Correspondent Students in passing may have noticed patterns of birdseed and maple syrup decorating the area outside the Roscoe L. West library. The creator...
By Adrienne Slaght Correspondent Captured by his sincerity, students flooded the Brower Student Center on Nov. 16 to hear author Patrick Tracey discuss the disorder that...
By Matt Hammond Correspondent The Lions dominated their opponents the last two weeks, leaving a lasting impression after their first appearance in the four-team bracket of...
by Mark Barroso Correspondent The College?s Deaf-Hearing Connection (DHC) provided the campus community with a presentation by deaf author Raymond Luczak. The event, which washeld on Nov....
By Caitlyn Camacho Correspondent Last week the controversial “Pixels” public art project was vandalized just a week after its installation caused campus-wide debate. “The public art display...
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