Archive: Spring 2014

A force to be reckoned with

Physicists have deduced that the universe began with the Big Bang 15 billion years ago, yet what happened afterward remains murky. This team of TCNJ researchers is looking back in space-time for ripples produced by the birth of the universe.

Running for their lives

The Insanity Workout. CrossFit. P90X. Are these high-intensity, quickie workouts the most effective way to lose weight? See what this team of TCNJ researchers discovered.

Drawn to comedy

The producers of the Fox network’s ‘The Lucas Bros. Moving Co.’—Keith ’07 and Kenny ’07 Lucas—on ‘twin-ness,’ timing and working for the cable company.

Gone but not forgotten

The four-story edifice known to some as the Humanities Building — but to most as Holman Hall — was torn down in March to make room for a new STEM Building.

New spaces

EY Audit Lab opens in the Business Building; Satellite office opens in Trenton

Something old, something new

New TCNJ seal gives a proud nod to TSC predecessor.

Wheel appeal

Kerri Martin is changing the lives of the children in her community—one bike repair at a time.

Accolades

Swimmers Joseph Dunn, Philip Hawley (above, front row, left to right), Stephen Gibson, Brett Pedersen and Stephen Tarnowski (back row, left to right) captured the 200-free relay and 400-free relay national titles at the NCAA Division III national championships in March. The relay-team titles are the first in the swimming program’s history for the Lions. […]

Classical rocker

TCNJ’s Director of Bands David Vickerman wants to change the average person’s perception of classical music concerts — and he’s not above using a little eye candy to do so.