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Dr. Henderson gives her inaugural address.

President Henderson’s Inauguration

November 10, 2013

Photos courtesy of NJCU Office of Public Information and Community Relations

Guest soloist Jon Faddis.

Inaugural Jazz Concert

November 10, 2013

The concert featured the NJCU Alumni Jazz Big Band and acclaimed trumpeter Jon Faddis playing "Six Decades of Jazz." The band performed under the direction of Professor Dick Lowenthal. The alumni...

Photo courtesy of NJCU Office of Public Information and Community Relations

Out of the Shadows

November 10, 2013

“Out of the Shadows” celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month.  The Council on Hispanic Affairs and Federacion de Estudiantes Latino sponsored the student art installation in the GSU Art Gallery. Photo...

James de los Santos discussing his intentions to sue the university. Photo by Dakota Santiago

SGO ELECTION DEBACLE MIGHT BRING LAWSUIT

April 9, 2013

SGO move may have violated student’s civil rights By Monir Khilla and James Vesos— After the postponement of Student Government Organization’s (SGO’s) April 3rd election, a student has signaled...

Less classes, less clutter? Photo by Monir Khilla

SPRING TWEAKING

March 26, 2013

NJCU looks to lower the number of Gen Ed requirements in 2014 By James Vezos— Spring brings about change, and New Jersey City University is undergoing a few transformations of its own. The University...

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Armed Guards at NJCU?

March 26, 2013

By Bryant Romero— Should NJCU consider arming its guards? The campus overwhelmingly does not the support the idea of having security guards armed with firearms here at the University. In the...

All you have to do is...  JUST ASK!

All you have to do is… JUST ASK!

March 26, 2013

‘Help! I haven’t caught up on my classwork during Spring Break, what can I do now??’“Help! I haven’t caught up on my classwork during Spring Break, what can I do now??” The nature of spring...

Professor Raymond Statlander. njcu.edu

A loss in the Art Department

March 1, 2013

By James Vezos— The campus community is saddened by the loss of Fine Arts professor Raymond Statlander. Statlander was an educator at New Jersey City University for over 40 years where he taught...

Greek life on the rocks at NJCU. Photo by Monir Khilla

So how about those rocks?

March 1, 2013

By Jonathan— New Jersey City University students may have noticed while walking towards or by the Gilligan Student Union building, the little space next to Rossey Hall, which had been under construction...

NJCU still plagued by parking troubles

March 1, 2013

By Bryant Romero— Students at New Jersey City University who do not have parking plans could come across more issues within the parking facilities that the school provides. Students with no parking...

Kathy Potter, far left, at Memoir Fest 2009. Courtesy of Professor Edvige Giunta

Writing award established in memory of Kathy Potter

March 1, 2013

By Anthony Miles — Kathy Potter loved to write. She was always inspired and never complained there was nothing to write about. Kathy Potter died January 6, 2013 in Bayonne Hospital surrounded by...

Change in class schedule

February 12, 2013

By Bryant Romero — New Jersey City University may be changing its scheduling grid starting in Spring 2014. NJCU’s new schedule pattern could possibly help students to graduate faster and to become...

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