When starting a season with majority of the games ending in defeat, it is very rewarding to finally win one — especially when your team is able to shutout a team with one of the top goal scorers in the country. The men’s soccer team shut down sophomore forward Rob Santaniello of Ramapo College and [...]
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The women’s soccer team dominated this past week, shutting out Drew University on Wednesday, Sept. 1, Bridgewater College on Saturday Sept. 4 and University of La Verne on Sunday Sept. 5. The No. 3 ranked Lions are now 3-0 on the season.
“It feels great to start the season off with wins,” sophomore midfielder Michelle [...]
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WTSR played host to a medley of music and poetry at its coffeehouse, “Decaf,” at the Alumni Grove on Thursday, Sept. 2.
“I perform every couple months, but definitely not as much as I’d like to,” junior religious studies major Jake Ehrlich said. Ehrlich took the second opening act for headliner Cat Cosentino, after the local [...]
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The men’s baseball team went 0-4 this week against Kean University on April 22, Richard Stockton College on April 23, and a double header with Rutgers University – Newark on April 24. The Lions hit a rough patch after a six-game winning streak, setting the team’s season record at 15-17 and at 8-7 in the [...]
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The Lions swept the courts this weekend as the men’s and women’s tennis teams each collected another win to add to the team’s record and senior Stef Haar reached a career milestone with 125 career wins. The men now sit at 8-5 this season, and the woman at 7-4. The women’s team triumphed over Muhlenberg [...]
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The Lions swept the courts this weekend as the men’s and women’s tennis teams each collected another win to add to the team’s record and senior Stef Haar reached a career milestone with 125 career wins. The men now sit at 8-5 this season, and the woman at 7-4. The women’s team triumphed over Muhlenberg [...]
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After leading the Lions to the No. 8 ranking in Division III, head coach Sally Miller collected the 400th win of her career on Saturday April 10, as the College swept the double header against Rutgers University-Newark, increasing its record to 20-4 this season. After a 2-1 loss to Haverford College on Thursday April 8, [...]
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In its home opener of the spring season on Saturday, April 3 the Lions defended home court as they defeated Skidmore College 6-3. The No. 23- ranked Lions proved that the 9-0 loss to No. 13- ranked Johns Hopkins University on Thursday April 1 was not going to hold them back against the No. [...]
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With each passing week, the Lions are throwing harder and swinging faster as they build up the momentum needed to roll into the playoffs. The College currently stands at 13–3 so far this season after going 5-1 this past week in doubleheaders against Muhlenberg College on Tuesday March 23, Messiah College on Thursday March 25, [...]
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The Lions dove into the NCAA Division III Championships in Minneapolis with outstanding performances, placing the men’s swimming team at sixth in the nation with 193 points and the women’s at ninth overall with a total of 108 points.
Sophomore Laura Pierce received All-America honors on the women’s team for her sixth place finish in the [...]
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The Central Eurasian and Middle Eastern Studies Society celebrated the Persian ‘Nowruz’ New Year in the atrium of the Social Sciences building on Thursday March 18, a celebration marked by the coming of spring.
“The point of this celebration is to get the word out about the Persian culture and region,” junior international studies and English [...]
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The women’s softball team opened the 2010 season with seven wins and one loss this past week in Clermont, Fla. With multiple games lasting only five innings, the Lions proved to be a threat this season despite the prediction that the team will only place second in the New Jersey Athletic Conference.
“This 7-1 record can [...]
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The falafel, a fried patty of ground chickpeas and fava beans, was warm and ready to be smeared on fresh pita bread as students entered into a world view of Jewish culture on Wednesday, March 3.
The College’s Hillel (Jewish Student Union) brought life to Jewish Awareness Month with creative posters, diverse music and activities at [...]
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The Lions are just one game away from determining whether they will qualify for post-season play after the team’s loss to Kean University on Saturday, Feb. 13.
The women’s basketball team fell 87-52 to the Cougars despite riding high on a 82-38 road win against Rutgers University-Camden on Friday night. The win against the Scarlet Raptors [...]
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