Political apathy is apparent: inactivity on campus a cause for concern
The buzzword to describe students of the 21st century has been “apathetic.” […]
The buzzword to describe students of the 21st century has been “apathetic.” […]
Vandalism was discovered in the basement of Decker Hall on Sunday, Nov. 10 at 11:10 a.m. According to Campus Police, damage was done to the elevator ceiling along with the exit sign to the student lounge. The walls and ceiling inside the lounge were also covered in what appeared to be a mix of jelly and eggs, according to Campus Police. No visual surveillance was captured of the event. […]
Postmodern poet Paul Legault shares his quirky insight and existential quandaries with students and staff at the College. […]
Bridging the divisions between a number of diverse a cappella groups, the College’s annual Acappellooza, held on Saturday, Oct. 12, showcased just how many styles of all-vocal performances could be arranged and deftly delivered. […]
Jonathan M. Katz, the only full-time American journalist to cover the events surrounding the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, spoke to students about the flaws of international intervention and the island’s slow recovery on Wednesday, Oct. 2.
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Most mornings, Larry Stevens swipes students into breakfast with a special name for each of them.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald said, “Life starts again when it gets crisp in the fall.” So does the obsession with pumpkins. Autumn is the time when all can embrace the warm and cozy goodness of a cup or bowl of pumpkin. […]
If you learn anything from Fred Armisen and Mike Birbiglia, it’s to not take comedy for granted. […]
“Fruitvale Station” may be released in the wake of Trayvon Martin, but its sad reality plays out every day. […]
With a new season of production underway, here’s what students can expect from the College’s theater ensembles. […]
A grant from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities will expose the unseen culture and art of Afghanistan at the College’s art gallery this coming March. […]
Bringing the competition to the College, Campus Movie Festival awarded student filmmaking for its creativity and missing cats. […]
What “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” lacked was a runway and baskets for donations. What the Brower Student Center had was all of “Rocky Horror’s” flare and the chance to bask student drag talent in charity. That’s because on Thursday, April 25, the annual Drag Show, hosted by PRISM and the notorious Ms. Rosetta Stone, turned heels on the catwalk into support for LGBTQ support and awareness. […]
The College is surrounded by Ewing and Trenton, two municipalities whose safety records can cause concern for some students. But students do not let this stop them from traveling campus by night. […]
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