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I can’t believe I’m about to be a senior in college. I remember moving into my freshman dorm as an eager 18-year old. With my soon-to-be best friend and roommate

While most community colleges operate without dormitories, the Assembly Higher Education Committee recently approved legislation in New Jersey permitting the 18 county colleges to build and operate on-campus housing for

College blogs are designed to tell some sort of message as well as boost the school’s online presence. Surprisingly, many of New Jersey’s biggest schools either haven’t updated their blog

It comes as no surprise that the pandemic has affected every individual’s life, for the better or for the worse. Rutgers students are no exception to this change, as the

Quarantine college life is going to look very different in this coming semester. Many college students like myself are currently stuck in housing leases, and are finding themselves headed back

Whether you already have a family or are thinking about starting one soon, are you ready for the major challenges you’ll face? They include obvious things like making sure everyone

Finding one’s way in the post-college job market has never been without its challenges. For the Class of 2020, plans to step into adulthood have proven even more challenging due

Liberty Savings to award $500 scholarship to one student from every high school in Hudson County. Jersey City’s Liberty Savings Federal Credit Union is no stranger to the financial demands

Summer is coming to an end and school is in session. For most of us school is an exciting time filled with new friends, experiences and memories, but for college

Voltaire, Shakespeare, and complicated equations about candy bars are all useful things you learn in a classroom, but not quite the same as the lessons you learn in the restaurant