The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has always been a central part of the holiday festivities for those in the New York and New Jersey area.
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On Thanksgiving Day, a three-alarm fire broke out in an apartment building in West New York, NJ. Flames broke out at around 5:30 p.m.,
This past Friday, December 1, marked the third installation of the Women’s Makerspace Workshop series. The workshop reserved ten spaces in the ABS Engineering Center from 6 p.m.
Every college student embarks on the semesterly challenge that is registering for classes; All each student really wants is to face minimal stress and craft an ideal schedule.
The way that students discover and interact with campus organizations is about to change substantially, as the old DuckLink application is soon to be decommissioned and replaced with a new version.
Olof Persson will be presiding over the Student Body as the Vice President of Operations (VPO) of the Student Government Association (SGA) for the upcoming 2024 term.
Following an unopposed election, Nick Smith has officially become the Student Government Association President-elect, where he is set to lead the organization for the upcoming Spring and Fall semesters.
College admissions is one of the nerve wracking events in many young people’s lives. Part of why college admissions is so scary is because how much is unknown in the process.
In a ceremony at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S. President Joe Biden presented the National Medal of Technology and Innovation to Dr.
In a collaborative effort to prioritize safety on campus, a group of student leaders and administrators explored potential safety concerns, focusing on nighttime lighting.