Author: MEGAN RUGGLES
SENIOR/POLITICS/ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR,
ASSOCIATE NEWS/POLITICS EDITOR,
ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR,
CO-NEWS EDITOR,
NEWS EDITOR,
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ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR,
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What Does the Biden-Harris Ticket Mean for the Campaign
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s selected Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) as his running mate in a bid to win over moderate Republicans in the general election.
University Raises Tuition
University President Patrick Leahy informed students that annual tuition will increase by 2.75 percent for the 2020-21 academic year, in an email announcement sent on Wednesday, June 24.
Graduate Student Fights for NJ Expungement Reform
Nicole Tierney, a clinical mental health counseling graduate student and disbarred attorney, is one of many nonviolent offenders facing difficulties with New Jersey expungement laws.
The Story of a Banished Family
The University hosted a documentary play entitled Banished: A Family on the Sex Offender Registry, to discuss issues with the sex offender registry, on Monday, Feb. 9 in Woods Theatre.
Student Featured in National Magazine
The National Association for Social Workers (NASW) magazine will interview Brittany Macaluso, a junior social work student, in North Brunswick for their March issue.
University Ends Lease at Pier Village
The University has decided to terminate its 15-year off-campus housing partnership with Pier Village, notifying students of the decision two weeks prior to the housing deposits due date of Feb. 14.
Professor Phifer-Rixey Presents Research at National Conference
Megan Phifer-Rixey, Ph.D., an evolutionary biologist and Assistant Professor in the Biology department, presented as part of the Evolution Symposium at the 2019 National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) Conference, on Nov. 14-17 in Chicago.