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Rania Noubani inducted as SGO president July 1

Michi Suazo, Features Editor July 9, 2018

Rania Noubani is the first ever Muslim woman to be elected SGO president at NJCU. She is also the first woman president the SGO has had in five years. Noubani plans to incorporate more community service...

Viva La FIFA!

Viva La FIFA!

Kristen Hazzard, Sports Editor June 14, 2018

Around the world, soccer lovers are gearing up for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. There was over a billion viewers watching the FIFA in 2014 and hopefully it will be the same this year. The FIFA World...

New Public Relations program  

New Public Relations program  

Suhas Vittal, Contributing Writer May 31, 2018

The public relations concentration and minor is a new academic program and is currently being taught at the School of Business. The marketing department at NJCU has been working for the past...

Unaffordable housing developments continue  to crop up around Jersey City

Unaffordable housing developments continue to crop up around Jersey City

Kisha Allgood, Reporter May 25, 2018

Bergen-Lafayette is a predominantly African American community nestled between the wards of Greenville and West Side. The community is 10 minutes away from NJCU.  The residents of the neighborhood are...

#NJCUBB Celebrate Senior Day and Make History in Final Game

#NJCUBB Celebrate Senior Day and Make History in Final Game

Kristen Hazzard, Sports Editor May 6, 2018

NJCU Baseball challenged Moravian College on May 5 for a non-conference matchup to officially close their 2017-18 season. The Gothic Knights completed their final home game with a win and also celebrated...

NJCU Selects Rutgers Associate AD Shawn Tucker as New Associate VP and Director of Athletics

NJCU Selects Rutgers Associate AD Shawn Tucker as New Associate VP and Director of Athletics

March 29, 2018

Jersey City, N.J., March 28, 2018 – Shawn Tucker, the Associate Athletic Director for Student Athlete Development at Rutgers University, has been selected as the new Associate Vice President and Director...

University Place: A Peek into the Future of NJCU

University Place: A Peek into the Future of NJCU

Erik S. Ordyke, Managing Editor March 14, 2018

What is it and how does it compare to other colleges/universities? University Place is a vision for NJCU described as “a game changer” by President Sue Henderson. It plans to feature retail shops,...

SGO’s New Government Officials Have Been Selected

Diana Sanchez, News Editor March 1, 2018

The student body has spoken.  NJCU has chosen their new representatives for the 2018-2019 school year. Voting polls officially closed last night and the announcement was sent out at midnight.  A total...

Ambitious West Campus in Progress

Ambitious West Campus in Progress

Diana Sanchez, Op/Ed Editor November 20, 2017
NJCU’s long-term project, University Place, involves leasing land to developers for four large private residential buildings. These mixed-use buildings will be constructed just off of West Side Avenue near the West Campus Village dorms that opened in 2016.

“Anti-diversity” Fliers Found on Campus

Stephanie Rodriguez, Reporter November 18, 2017

Last week, flyers with the slogan “It’s Okay to Be White” were discovered in Rossey Hall. The flyers were reported to Public Safety and torn down, but later replaced by new ones. President Sue Henderson...

Sergio Crespo, president of Drea[me]rs, selling t-shirts that say
No human being is illegal.

NJCU, a Sanctuary Campus? Drea[me]rs Fight for DACA

Michi Suazo and Diana Sanchez October 30, 2017

Imagine living in a country you have grown to love and become a part of. A country with opportunities and resources that allows you to become anything you dream of. A country that grants you and your children...

NJCU Drea[me]rs hold fundraiser to support DACA applicants

NJCU Drea[me]rs hold fundraiser to support DACA applicants

Diana Sanchez, Op/Ed Editor September 21, 2017
The Drea[mer]’s club is fighting to defeat the insurmountable challenges and risks that the undocumented community are facing: by fighting to stand in support of the undocumented community in light of Trump’s executive order to repeal DACA, which has effected nearly one million people.  
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