Marijuana smokers celebrate the 4/20 “holiday.”
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Read the full storyThe first annual Mayo Business Plan Competition awarded three freshmen with the top prize of $12,000. 52 students spent four months competing for this top spot in a contest that was created with the purpose of bringing students, business and non-business alike, an experience that they cannot receive in the classroom.
Read the full storyCongressman Rush Holt visited the campus to speak about the significance of the liberal arts in education last Tuesday, April 10.
Read the full storyItems were stolen, graffiti was found and underage drinkers were arrested in this week’s Cop Shop.
Read the full storyThe Wiz Khalifa concert was a night to remember. Find out about all the mischief and more in this week’s edition of Cop Shop.
Read the full storySo, “The Hunger Games” really packs a punch to start off the three-book series it is part of, and Collins follows up well with “Catching Fire.” These two books will bring you through a rush of emotions and prime you up for a great finale. Unfortunately, the third book doesn’t really deliver. It seems to stumble through teen angst in a way that provides no great entertainment, while at the same time diminishing the most significant plot points to a few short lines.
Read the full storyIn this week’s “Cop Shop,” the Cromwell main desk was stolen as well as a College sign, a student was arrested for possession of paraphernalia and a girl is found intoxicated.
Read the full storyDarkly-illuminated artwork went on display last week as two of this spring’s exhibitions opened up in the Art and Interactive Multimedia Building on Wednesday, March 14.
Read the full storyFormer Miss America Kirsten Haglund visited the College on Monday, Feb. 27 as part of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
The week was designed to raise awareness and reduce the stigma associated with eating disorders, according to the College’s Counseling and Psychological Services peer educators who organized the event.
Read about toilet paper thefts and shoplifters in this week’s edition of Cop Shop!
Read the full storyA window was found pushed in at a residential building in the Townhouses South complex, Seven Valentine’s Day cards were reported stolen from a Wolfe Hall resident and other offenses were reported to Campus Police this week.
Read the full storyWith a laceration above his eye, a student greeted Campus Police in an extremely loud and argumentative manner on Wolfe Hall’s tenth floor at approximately 12:45 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 17.
Read the full storyJose Reyes debuted for the Mets in June of 2003 and brought hope to an organization that was in the middle of a three-year slump. He became the face of the Mets, the reason to go to the stadium and the main attraction of a team building toward what should have been a championship season in 2006.
Read the full storyColleges and universities from up and down the eastern seaboard sent debaters to compete in TCNJ Debate’s first tournament here at the College.
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