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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...

Spring Break in Rome?

February 12, 2013

Why didn’t I know about this? By Chinedum Joan Charity Emelumba The New Jersey City University International Students and Study Abroad department will be sending students to Rome during Spring...

Editorial: Finally!

February 12, 2013

No this isn’t what’s said at the end of a three hour class. Well not only what’s said at the end of a three hour class. NJCU is finally taking a serious look at how classes are scheduled and its...

Operation Chirag:  NJCU giving light to those without it

Operation Chirag: NJCU giving light to those without it

February 11, 2013

By Mario Martinez— It’s 6 p.m. The sun has sunk into the West and it’s pitch black outside. Inside, there is no electricity, no stove, no warm water, and your family is discontentedly huddled...

Alpha Phi Sigma Honor Society coming to NJCU

Alpha Phi Sigma Honor Society coming to NJCU

February 11, 2013

By Emmanuel Pierre-Louis   Your hard work has been recognized and the NJCU criminal justice department would like to interest you in becoming a member of The National Criminal Justice Honor...

Why no Wi-Fi?

February 11, 2013

By Jessica Coke, Additional reporting by Felix Alarcon— Somewhere on campus, a student or a faculty member is becoming frustrated because of the unreliable and disproportionate Wi-Fi connection. Many...

Second Doctorate Degree Coming

Second Doctorate Degree Coming

December 19, 2012

By Bryant Romero— New Jersey City University will be starting its first doctorate degree program in the college of education starting in the summer of 2013. The Doctor of Education Program (Ed.D.)...

NJCU student asleep in the Frank J. Guarini Library, a common site around finals week. Photo by Samantha Colon

Are students getting a break?

December 19, 2012

By Katherine Guest— Somewhere in an NJCU classroom, parched students are sitting through a grueling three hour class, eagerly eyeing the clock for a break. It never came. Students have often...

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