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.
Politics
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.
University’s Polling Institute Examines Public Opinion on the Migrant Caravan
Polling Report Reveals Division AmongstPolling Report Reveals Division AmongstAmericans on Immigration Policy
Jeff Sessions Resigned as Attorney General
Attorney General Jeff Sessions delivered his resignation letter to the White House at the request of the president, on Wednesday, Nov. 7.
New Jersey Approves Bond for Schools and Infrastructure in Public Question
A majority of New Jersey voters supported the School Projects Bond public ballot question, voting to approve the bond by more than 52 percent on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Lavender Scare Plays in Pollak
The University hosted a showing of The Lavender Scare, last Monday, Nov. 5.
Assessing the 2018 Midterm Elections
The University’s Polling Institute sponsored What Happened? Assessing the 2018 Midterm Elections, an event analyzing the election results, last Thursday, Nov. 8.
Are “Stand Your Ground” Laws Equal Ground?
A grand jury in Dallas County, Alabama, listened to testimony from Jacqueline Dixon, who had been held on a $100,000 bond awaiting the review after shooting her estranged husband in self-defense, on Oct. 11.
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 […]






