By Jessica Ganga and Mackenzie Cutruzzula
Features Editor and Sports Editor
Colin Jost took a break from sharing the week’s top stories on “Saturday Night Live’s”...
When one player is the significant reason your team has won its past two games, not only does that person receive praise — she receives a target on her back. One such player is Lions’ sophomore midfielder Elizabeth Thoresen, whose four goals over the stretch of the week helped push the College past Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham, 3-0, on Tuesday, Sept. 22, and past Kean University, 2-1, on Saturday, Sept. 26.
On Wednesday, Sept. 23, students received devastating news either firsthand or via social media that meal equivalency, the sacred hours between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. meant for nourishing students’ tummies with $7.50 of free non-Eickhoff hall food, was indeed down.
By Gabrielle Beacken
Nation & World Editor
Having travelled from Washington, D.C., to New York, to Philadelphia, Pope Francis, 78, ended his 10-day trip to the...
The Student Finance Board decided on funding for Homecoming events, as well as a request for an educational conference run by Chi Upsilon Sigma, during its weekly meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 23.
By Padma Radhakrishnan
Blogger
Use alternative forms of transportation.
Try taking the loop bus (which is free) or using the Enterprise Car Share service (where rates start...