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Graduation Moves to “The Rock”

Graduation Moves to “The Rock”

NJCU’s 2015 Graduation Commencement, a ceremony that has in past years been held at the Izod Center, will take place at the Prudential Center in Newark. The Prudential Center, also known as “The...

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY ISSUED 02/08/2015

February 8, 2015

Winter weather advisory in effect since today until 6am EST on Tuesday 02/10. Periods of snow, sleet or freezing rain will cause travel difficulties, watch out for slippery roads and limited visibility....

A few members of the new SGO staff of 2014-2015. Left to right: Stephanie Pena, Liz Jimenez, Miraclea Adams, Esteban Morales, Christian Verga, Priscilla Casco. Photo by Dakota Santiago

New Faces of Student Government

Steven Rodas May 10, 2014

After a grueling 13 hours of open polls and weeks of campaigning, the votes were in for the new Student Government Organization Executive Board for the fall 2014/spring 2015 semester. Alvert Hernandez...

The dorms located just off campus at 2040 Kennedy Blvd. are slated to not house students, according to a recent residency meeting. Photo by Dakota Santiago

NJCU Resident Students Feel Isolated

May 10, 2014

By Armando Sultan and Steven Rodas An NJCU Residence Life meeting on April 11 outlined the department’s future plans and recent student complaints. The problems often cited by resident students...

New student lounge in GSUB. Photo by Dakota Santiago

SGO Opens New Student Lounge

May 10, 2014

Starting May 5, current NJCU students and incoming freshman will have a new student lounge available to them in the Gilligan Student Union Building (GSUB) The simple, plush and radiant furniture along...

Board of Trustees Considers Proposed Tuition Hikes for 2015

May 10, 2014

By Amber Vaughn – On April 28, there was Board of Trustees meeting concerning the proposed percentage increase on the tuition and fees for 2015. Prior to this meeting, a petition was being signed...

Photo by Roberto Miranda

The Gothic Times celebrates journalism

May 10, 2014

The “Celebration of Journalism” is an annual event that the journalism staff of The Gothic Times (GT) organizes for all to attend. Being that it is an occasion given once a year, the GT staff and Journalism...

Future site of the proposed Dunkin’ Donuts to be built in the Frank J Guarini Library. Photo by Dakota Santiago

NJCU Running on Dunkin’?

April 24, 2014

By Diana C. Hernandez– The university is planning to remove part of a computer lab and a reference desk and replace it with a Dunkin’ Donuts franchise on the first floor of the Congressman Frank...

The Pulaski Skyways northbound lanes were shut down on Saturday for the start of a $1 billion dollar rehabilitation project that will replace the original deteriorating road deck. Photo by Dakota Santiago

The Pulaski Skyway Rehabilitation: A Traffic Nightmare?

April 24, 2014

By Katherine Guest and Steven Rodas– Prior to facing the two-year closure of the Pulaski Skyway’s northbound lanes, frequent NJCU commuters expressed concern about traffic congestion and alternative...

NJ Dream Act at NJCU

April 24, 2014

By Diana C. Hernandez– It is nice to know that New Jersey City University offers the Dream Act to prospective students. On December 20, Chris Christie signed Senate Bill 2479, also known as the New...

Photo Illustration by Dakota Santiago

Student Draws Gun in Lot

March 26, 2014
According to witnesses, a man pulled out a gun during an incident in an NJCU parking lot. According to Ellen Wayman-Gordon, Assistant Vice President for University Advancement for Public Information, "No arrests were made and no one was injured. This person works for law enforcement and is allowed to have a gun. He is not employed with the Jersey City Police Dept.”
Some people think that sports betting takes away some of the fun of watching a game with friends. Photo credit: Aleksandr Khakimullin/123RF.com

Don’t Bet On NJCU Betting

March 26, 2014

NJCU community impartial toward legal sports betting By Steven Rodas While New Jersey recently tackled the issue of the legalization of sports betting, the majority of the NJCU community doesn’t...

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