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Women: pioneers of linguistic change

Williams Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, and Dr. Suess are known as some of the most innovative “word” creators in history. However, their influence might be overtaken by a new group of people: teenage girls.

Moon Lander Fall Over Post-Landing

July 20, 1969, is a day in history that will never be forgotten. For the first time, a human stepped onto another celestial body, taking one small step for himself and one giant leap for mankind.

NCAA Women’s Volleyball rule change sparks controversy

Earlier this year, the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Rules Committee met in Indianapolis proposing a new rule change that states players may contact the ball more than once with any part of the body in a single attempt on a team’s second contact when the ball is played to a teammate.

Women’s Lacrosse season begins

Women’s Lacrosse now sits 4-0 in their 2024 season following a 16-15 victory over Rowan University on Saturday, March 2. 

The team began their season on Saturday, February 3, when they completed an exhibition match against Messiah University, followed by a second exhibition match against Muhlenberg College on Sunday, February 18. 

Sig Ep charity events: clothing drive, open show, and more

To continue their practice of community engagement and involvement, Sigma Phi Epsilon New Jersey Alpha LC Chapter has taken part in hosting philanthropy events on campus throughout this semester.

Snow and cold postpone Palmer project

Construction scrims now enclose the east side of Palmer Hall as the building’s new plaza takes shape, promising to revitalize the area and enhance the campus experience for students, faculty, and the public who enjoy the greenery and views of campus.