For an institution that was founded in 1855, the College is implementing exciting new renovations.
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Read the full storySFB quickly motioned to fully fund Men of Distinction’s ‘Stop the Violence’ event, which will facilitate discussion on the College’s campus about the shooting of Trayvon Martin.
Read the full storySFB motioned to fund a number of events at its last meeting, including the ‘Seventh Annual Ambiance’ event.
Read the full storyThe College experienced an Internet outage this Sunday, April 1 from early in the morning to the middle of the afternoon.
According to the Vice President for College Advancement Matthew Golden, the outage occurred when a NJEDge.Net Camden facility went through a network outage, affecting the College’s internet access.
NJEDge.Net provides Internet access to the College through [...]
DeFonzo tells the audience about Sakai’s many special features and tools for professors.
Read the full storyNews Editor Tom Ciccone offers words of wisdom regarding upcoming course scheduling, and advises researching classes before signing up.
Read the full storyA spirited discussion of bullying in schools took place on Thursday, March 15 in the Library Auditorium, as Naomi Drew, an award-winning author, former teacher of 25 years and a bullying consultant for schools, talked about the bullying world of today.
Read the full storyBlended learning courses, a new kind of class being offered at the College that uses a hybrid approach of both online and in-class learning, will be reintroduced after students reacted well to the classes offered last year.
Read the full storyJerome Waldron, one of the three candidates that is being considered for the College’s chief information officer position, spoke and answered questions in the Library Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 23.
The question and answer session came at the end of a two-day period in which Waldron met with the College’s faculty, staff, Student Government Association, deans, [...]
Despite tensions over the past year, the College and Ewing Township are looking to come together. A press conference was held on Wednesday, Feb. 29 in Loser Hall that addressed the formation of a new committee focused on integrating the College with the surrounding community.
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News Editor
Students were shown the multitude of career possibilities available when graduating with an English major when Lynette Harris, assistant director of the College’s Career Center and liaison for the school of arts and communication and the school of humanities and social sciences, gave her presentation “Marketing Your Transferrable Skills: Making Them [...]
College professor of Italian Simona Wright presented her lecture “Globalization According to Organized Crime” to students in the Business Building Lounge on Tuesday, Feb. 21.
Read the full storyA diverse panel of students in different living situations offered various tips for dealing with landlords, contracts, neighbors and housemates.
Read the full storyThe Student Finance Board granted the Central Eurasian and Middle Eastern Studies Society $3,587 to host their second annual Nowruz event, celebrating the Persian New Year at the College on Monday, March 19.
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