The University’s Polling Institute found that few Americans feel that the nation will become more united in the coming year, in a recent poll released on Tuesday, Nov. 27.
Author: ALBERT SHALOM
STAFF WRITER,
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
New Jersey Legislature Addresses Virtual Payments
A bill to prohibit businesses from refusing to accept cash from customers and requiring them to pay electronically was introduced to the New Jersey Legislature, on Monday, Dec. 3.
Top New Jersey Lawmakers Delay Vote to Legalize Marijuana in the State
State Senate President Stephen Sweeney (D-Gloucester) and state Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin (D-Middlesex), scrapped a plan to vote on a bill to legalize recreational marijuana in New Jersey, on Oct. 29. The two top lawmakers in the New Jersey state Legislature said that the reason for the delay is because they remain at odds with […]
The “Trade-Off” of U.S. Tariff War with China
President Donald Trump issued new tariffs on approximately $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, on Monday, Sept. 17.
Supreme Court Stays Decision to Disclose “Dark Money” Political Contributions
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the ruling of a lower federal court, which requires all non-profit groups to disclose the identity of any donor giving more than $200 when such groups advertise for or against political candidates, on Tuesday, Sept. 18.
Death Note Kills Its Original Material
“This is gonna sound a little crazy, but I have a Death God,” Light Turner the main character says to his crush as he is about to reveal one of his secrets.
Israeli Journalist Visits University
Students, faculty, and community members had the opportunity to attend a presentation held in Pozycki Hall on the future of Israel-U.S. relations by a famous Israeli journalist and political analyst, Michael Tuchfeld on Mar. 22.
Is It All Just About Attitudes In The World of Politics?
This upcoming November, citizens will face a choice of, perhaps, the most unique presidential election in the entire history of the United States. What makes this election so unique are the attitudes, both of the candidates, as well as the attitudes voters sport in reaction to each candidates’ policies.
Celebrate Women’s History This Month
In his address to the nation in March of 1980, American President Jimmy Carter stated, “From the first settlers who came to our shores, from the first American Indian families who befriended them, men and women have worked together to build this nation. Too often the women were unsung and sometimes their contributions went unnoticed. But the achievements, leadership, courage, strength and love of the women who built America was as vital as that of the men whose names we know so well.”
Bernie Sanders Could Be The First Jewish President
Dr. Joseph Patten, Chair of the Political Science Department, said “not many people know that Bernie Sanders is Jewish.” Is this just a coincidence or is it more than that?