Pope brings faith to millions in America
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor Having travelled from Washington, D.C., to New York, to Philadelphia, Pope Francis, 78, ended his 10-day trip to the United States, on Sunday, Sept. 28....
View ArticleJazz concert benefits Congo citizens
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor After marrying at an early age and suffering through the death of her husband, a young Congo woman was left penniless and childless, as her...
View ArticleTreasure hunters search for elusive ‘gold train’
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor There is a legend that during World War II, Hitler ordered the construction of a secret underground city that would be filled with gold, gems and jewels....
View ArticleClinton and Sanders become spotlight of debate
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor The first Democratic Presidential debate, hosted by CNN and Facebook and moderated by Anderson Cooper on Tuesday, Oct. 13, in Las Vegas, Nev., allowed the...
View ArticleObama and justice leaders discuss criminal reform
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor Prominent police chiefs, prosecutors and sheriffs part of the group Law Enforcement Leaders to Reduce Crime and Incarceration, met with President Obama in...
View ArticleAround the globe: Hurricane misses Mexico
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor The Americas • Former comedian Jimmy Morales was elected as the new President in Guatemala on Sunday, Oct. 25, after campaigning as a non-corrupt...
View ArticleNew speaker asks for bipartisanship in Congress
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor Wisconsin’s Republican Representative Paul Ryan was elected as the 54th speaker of the house on Thursday, Oct. 29, the New York Times reported. Ryan...
View ArticleChina burns more coal than previously believed
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor Contradictory to information previously disclosed by the Chinese government, China has been burning up to 17 percent more coal each year than what they...
View ArticleWeak WiFi connection considered in recent report
In one lucky lab room of Armstrong Hall, students would effortlessly connect to TCNJ-DOT1X on their computers or mobile devices and spend their lab time freely Googling, streaming and sharing with...
View ArticleParis attacks lead French President to reach out
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor French President François Hollande talked with leaders from around the world during his international tour this past week in order to gain multilateral...
View ArticleGermany owes Greece billions in WWII reparations
By Gabrielle Beacken News Assistant According to Greece, Germany owes them billions of dollars for unpaid World War II reparations, USA Today reported. In 2010, Greece was offered a $260 billion...
View ArticleBreaking down the work of 14th century Italian writers
By Gabrielle Beacken News Assistant Glenn Steinberg, English Department chair and professor, was puzzled over why Italian author Dante Alighieri put scholar Brunetto Latini in Hell among the sodomites...
View Article‘Paramnesia’ takes home award in Hollywood
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor Students attend the award ceremony in Hollywood (Photo courtesy of Josh Lewkowicz) As a kid he believed in the art of magic. Discovering the elements...
View ArticleAXiD getting ready for first full year on campus
Sisters of AXiD pose, holding up the symbol for their sorority, while helping students move-in. By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor Sometimes there are too many cooks in the...
View ArticleCameraman and reporter shot dead on air; Tragedy strikes local Virginia...
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor What Happened At approximately 6:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 26, ex-employee of WDBJ television station, Vester Lee Flanagan II, 41, murdered reporter...
View ArticleThousands of migrants arrive at German destination
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor After a treacherous and difficult journey, almost 8,000 migrants are expected to arrive safely in the “European haven,” of Germany, by early Sunday,...
View ArticleTourists fatally mistaken for terrorists in Egypt
By Gabrielle Beacken Nation & World Editor In an alleged “restricted area” in Egypt’s immense western desert, Egyptian military forces mistakenly fired at a tourist group comprised of Egyptians...
View ArticleGretchen Carlson receives $20 million settlement with Fox
Gabrielle Beacken Staff Writer The summer of 2016 was a tumultuous season for Fox News. In July, Gretchen Carlson, former Fox News anchor, filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Roger Ailes, “one...
View ArticleIraqi forces close in on last ISIS-held city
By Gabrielle Beacken Staff Writer Supported by the U.S., plans for Iraqi troops to reclaim the country’s second largest city controlled by ISIS may take place this October, according to CNN. The fight...
View ArticleStudents barter for bikes to reduce carbon footprint
By Gabrielle Beacken Staff Writer Students were encouraged to shift from their cars to bikes on Wednesday, April 19, at the Bonner Institute’s and the Environmental Club’s second annual Bike Sale on...
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