by Joseph Hannan in Features
Christopher Klim, professor of journalism at the College, describes his beginning as humble. Certainly, those who once called him "stupid" and "slow" did not expect him to earn degrees in physics as well as computer science, work for the space program and publish five books, with his latest fiction piece, "Idiot!," near completion.
by Kelly Duncan in Features
"Don't call these women victims … they're survivors."
These survivors - three students from the College - came together on March 5 for "Cancer Stories: TCNJ Women and Cancer," an event organized by senior health and exercise major Megan Hueter.
The event, which took place at the beginning of Women's History Month, sought to inform the campus of the risks of cancer.
by Matt Hammond in Features
For students here at the College, 14-plus years of formal education have well acquainted them with the idea of a motivational speaker or a similar source of credible information.
Most of the College's athletic teams, fraternities and sororities were asked to meet in Brower Student Center on March 5 to hear what had originally seemed like a speaker that would enlighten them on the dangers of drunk driving.
by Daniel Pannone in Features
Google and Apple are two of the hippest companies around. Both have been successful in uprooting the old establishment and creating innovative products and services that consumers have embraced with open arms - Google with its search engine and Apple with the iPod.
by Shannon Clancy in Features
The School of Nursing, in conjunction with the Department of Women's and Gender Studies, hosted a panel discussion on March 1 about the clinical aspects of sexual assault response, emergency contraception and mental health.
The presentation was part of a month-long programming series on women's issues and achievements in honor of Women's History Month.
Matters of sex and love cause cross-cultural confusion
by in Features
Dear Kayy,
I am a foreign exchange student and I'm not used to this environment and the culture of America. My parents have told me that when boys and girls get together, things happen. They never told me what kind of things they were talking about and none of my new friends want to explain because they don't take me seriously.