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GUTS spread awareness

April 8, 2003 Jennifer Dressler 0

In an attempt to better educate students about this topic, the Gay Union of Trenton State at TCNJ (GUTS), in conjunction with the Women’s Center, invited speaker Noelle Roop to the College. Roop delivered a lecture concerning rape and sexual assault, Tuesday, in Forcina Hall. […]

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Group tells art world to stop monkeying around

April 1, 2003 Daniela Flores 0

The Guerrilla Girls, a group of anonymous female artists, writers and filmmakers who take the names of dead women artists as pseudonyms, brought their ideas of exposing sexism and racism in art, film, politics and culture at large to the College during their presentation in honor of Women’s History Month. […]

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Don’t be fooled – she’s just Jenny from our block

April 1, 2003 Teresa Rivas 0

Looking for Jennifer Lopez? No need to search the Caribbean for J. Lo and Ben sunbathing on a yacht. Jennifer Lopez is still “On the 6” – on the sixth floor of Travers Hall, that is.

Lopez, a freshman law and justice major from Burnfield, thinks her famous counterpart J. […]

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Peace-seeking professors redefine March Madness

April 1, 2003 Melissa Hernandez 0

A teach-in regarding the war with Iraq began last Thursday with a moment of silence in memory of those who have died during the war.

“We are deeply saddened by the deaths that have occurred . the deaths that will come,” Alan Dawley, history professor, said. […]

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Women stamped into our memory

March 25, 2003 Teresa Rivas 0

Four women pioneers in the field of journalism, who left an indelible mark on the profession, were honored on commemorative stamps issued by the U.S. Post Office. Ida M. Tarbell, Nellie Bly, Ethel L. Payne and Marguerite Higgins were celebrated by the release of the stamps on Sept. […]

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Tutu: helping people ‘find the greater truth in their own lives’

March 18, 2003 Teresa Rivas 0

Q&A with Naomi Tutu

Teresa Rivas: Why did you come to the College to speak?

Naomi Tutu: I came here to take the opportunity to speak to college students, since you are the ones who are going to be taking over the leadership. I wanted to offer you the opportunity to hear my perspective, my story, that you might not normally hear. […]

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Tolkien saw ‘Rings’ as new English mythology, scholar says

March 18, 2003 Scott Napolitano 0

For one evening, over 90 members of the College community left a world on the brink of possible war to focus on a different struggle: the battle for Middle Earth in the acclaimed series “Lord of the Rings,” as a part of a lecture presentation made by Edward James, professor of history at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. […]

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Simone De Beauvoir was more than ‘Second Sex’ and Sartre

March 4, 2003 Teresa Rivas 0

One of the most influential of the second wave feminists was Simone de Beauvoir, a French writer and philosopher associated with the existentialist movement and the lifelong partner of French existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre.

Though her main concerns were social and abortion rights for women, she also advocated extensively for the rights of the elderly and the safety of factory workers. […]

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Phi Alpha Delta bends rules of pong to promote awareness

March 4, 2003 Andrea Wright 0

Phi Alpha Delta fraternity hosted its first annual Root Beer Pong Tournament on Tuesday, Feb. 25. The tournament was held as an alcohol awareness program with prizes given to the first through fourth place teams.

The goal of the tournament was to promote responsible alcohol drinking habits. […]

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National Condom Week – get your rubber on

February 25, 2003 Teresa Rivas 0

The nation celebrated the use of condoms as well as other types of birth control from Feb. 14 (just in time for Valentine’s Day) until Feb. 21 during National Condom Week.

To college students, condoms seem like common sense, but other forms of birth control may not be. […]

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Hitchin’ a ride with the Future Alumni Association

February 25, 2003 Emily Weiss 0

Who needs to be walking on an icy sidewalk in the frosty weather when a golf cart chauffer is available, ready to transport from residence halls to Forcina?

If it sounds too good to be true it usually is, but the Future Alumni Association (FAA) made the transportation dream a reality all day Monday. […]

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Black History: Robinson stood up to more than the plate

February 25, 2003 Scott Napolitano 0

Facing curveballs and spike-thrusting base runners is hard enough for any baseball player to stand up to. For Jackie Robinson, pioneer of integrated sports and hero to the equal rights movement, the challenging play on the diamond was trivial in comparison to the hardships he was forced to endure. […]

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