The accounting major/English minor/peer mentor/community adviser/sprinter-jumper talks comic books, scenic views, and living life in locomotion. Continue Reading

The accounting major/English minor/peer mentor/community adviser/sprinter-jumper talks comic books, scenic views, and living life in locomotion. Continue Reading
TCNJ’s field hockey and lacrosse coach made NCAA history last fall, becoming the first college coach to win 1,000 games by leading two programs. Continue Reading
The 2012–13 NJAC Rookie of the Year in women’s swimming talks carb loading, the joys of apple picking, and living an “amaXing” life. Continue Reading
> I fell in love with lacrosse in gym in sixth grade. After that, I started attending lacrosse camps in the summer and playing in youth leagues during the year. I started field hockey later and didn’t play competitively until freshman year of high school. > I came to TCNJ because it’s a great school… Continue Reading
The son of Phillies’ broadcaster Tom McCarthy ’90, Pat hopes to continue in the family business. He’s off to a great start at TCNJ, where he does play-by-play for live web streams of Lions games. The sophomore communications major, who transferred from Syracuse, is also a relief pitcher on TCNJ’s baseball team. Continue Reading
Softball coach Sally Miller collected her 500th victory on April 18 with a 13–1 win over New Jersey City University. Here’s a look at some of the more memorable wins she got along the way. Continue Reading
“Bayo,” as friends and family call him, is a defensive lineman for the football team and a leading thrower for the track and field squad. Last spring he placed third at the 2014 outdoor NJAC championships in the hammer throw, helping guide the Lions to the conference championship. Continue Reading
Residents across the Garden State are still recovering and rebuilding from the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. Through
the Here for Home initiative, TCNJ’s campus community is lending a hand. Continue Reading
“Consumption, markets, and morality—these issues have always interested me,” says Keith Brown, a Class of 1999 graduate who is now a sociology professor at St. Joseph’s University. He recently spoke to a campus audience about his research interests and his new book, “Buying into Fair Trade: Culture, Morality, and Consumption.” Continue Reading
Physics Professor David McGee and his team of students are currently trying to use dye molecules as a type of film, somewhere in between old-style photographical film and the camera in a cellphone. Continue Reading