The gallery “Bruce Springsteen: A Photographic Journey” opened on Sept. 27th in Rechnitz Hall’s Dimattio Gallery and will be on display until Dec. 22nd.
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NJ Named #1… Least Liked State
NJ has never received the kindest reviews. Woody Allen once said, “I believe there’s an intelligence to the universe, with the exception of certain parts of NJ.” To further his point, NJ has recently been named as the least liked state in America.
Student Debt Reaches $1.2 Trillion, Highest Ever Recorded
According to a recent report by Experian, the national student loan debt has reached $1.2 trillion, the highest it has ever been. Additionally, the analysis concluded that a total of 40 million people across the country are grappling with student loans.
Necessity of Strong Journalism Ethics
When Rolling Stone magazine visited the University of Virginia campus with the intentions of finding a story about campus rape among a fraternity that would shock the nation, they likely never expected that they’d end up with a crash course in journalism ethics 101.
Millennials: More Accepting of Homosexuality?
Recent studies indicate that millennials are more accepting of homosexuality than people of the previous generation.
Powdered Alcohol Concerns Colleges
With powdered alcohol now legal in the United States, college campuses may have a difficult time restraining students from obtaining the drug.
Freshman Honor Society Inductees Celebrate First Year Excellence
The University’s chapter of Phi Eta Sigma inducted 288 students into the Honor Society on March 28 at Pollack Theatre. The event featured a description of the society, the expectations of the members, and distinguished guest speakers.
Study Finds Extra Sleep May Increase Risk of Stroke
A study conducted by the American Academy of Neurology last month has revealed that individuals who sleep more than eight hours a day are at an increased risk of having a stroke.
Study Reveals Effects of Driving ‘High’ vs. Driving Drunk
Driving a car while impaired is never recommended; however, new research suggests that driving while high is significantly less dangerous than driving while drunk.
‘Student Aid Bill of Rights’
Crippling debt has long been one of the most prominent drawbacks of gaining a college education according to the New York Times; however, President Barack Obama introduced his “Student Aid Bill of Rights,” which contests that the government should take a proactive role in aiding students with their loans.