Aramark Food Services: The Student Government Association would like to announce that although there have been many complaints concerning Aramark’s services at the University, it is important to realize that the company and employees are working hard to alleviate any issues.
Politics
Who’s Who in SGA: Melanie Rowbotham Historian
Melanie Rowbotham is a senior majoring in English and Elementary Education. She holds the position of Historian for the Student Government Association.
Pre-Law Club Helps Students Take Life by the Gavel
The University’s Pre-Law Club had its first meeting of the year on October 6. The club, based out of the Political Science Department, is designed for students interested in attending law school.
Who’s Who in SGA: Tyler Bischoff Treasurer and Senior Senator
Tyler Bischoff is a senior from Vernon, New Jersey majoring in political science and minoring in both history and legal studies. Bischoff decided to get involved in the Student Government Association as a sophomore and served as a Senator.
How Will Political Science Prepare Us for the Job Market?
Life after graduation marks a moment in time when one phase of life ends and a new one begins.
What Will You Be Doing Next Semester?
As the job market continues to become more and more competitive, students are searching for ways to set themselves apart from all the rest. One way to have an edge over other job seekers is to complete a professional internship in our nation’s capital, through the Washington Center this spring.
Roll Call: Words from the SGA Senate 10/12/11
Veteran’s Day will be held on November 11.
Who’s Who in SGA: Mike Migliaro Sophomore Senator
Mike Migliaro is a sophomore majoring in Applied Communication. Migliaro is a Sophomore Senator and is also involved on the Human Relations Committee which works on public relations around the nearby communities and promoting events open to the public, such as the Big Event. As a Senator, he gives his opinion on certain issues and […]
“On Screen In Person” Event with Director Jim Hanon
Could you practice nonviolence and follow your faith while living in a conflict zone in the Middle East? Director Jim Hanon brings his film “Little Town of Bethlehem” to Wilson Auditorium at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, NJ on Monday, October 10 at 7:30 pm.
Governor Christie Vetoes the Jersey Shore
It was rumored that New Jersey residents would pay $420,000 in production costs for the inaugural 2009 season of MTV’s, “Jersey Shore,” last week.