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... place on the Bader Qarmout campaign. It is time for the state party to stand up to racism again. This time it is coming from friends of Bader Qarmout. Does the college know what he's up to? ...
Three New Jersey college students have been selected for the White House's spring internship program. The mission of the program is to make the White House accessible to potential future leaders from around ...
... written about him, you will get the impression that he is some big deal professor somewhere. In fact, he teaches part-time at a community college. There’s nothing wrong in any of this. Candidates ...
... the Morristown police department and moved to Jefferson while attending college. He enlisted in the Coast Guard Reserve in 1997 and received his commission as an officer in 2001. He earned a master’s ...
... Jersey on April 20 at the College of Staten Island. The legislators intend to examine the authority’s spending practices and financial management, and, as they describe it, develop ways to make the bi-state ...
... needed to turn around failing schools and provide the students with an education that prepares them for college or a career. The bills are: • School Children First Act (S-807/A-981): The bill would ...
BY DAVE RAGAZZO NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM If only college football could have a postseason tournament like college basketball does.  Imagine the “December Madness” hype that would come with a football ...
BY JED HUGHES COMMENTARY Selection Sunday brings the unveiling of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament bracket. It's an exciting time for major college basketball power houses, such as Kentucky, ...
...  Carl Golden is a senior contributing analyst with the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Richard Stockton College. RECENT COLUMNS BY CARL GOLDEN Christie responds to Newark woman's plea ...
... Sabrin is a professor of finance at Ramapo College and blogs at www.MurrarySabrin.com. RECENT COLUMNS BY MURRAY SABRIN Ron Paul should be more aggressive in his quest to restore America Efforts to ...
... turned down for jobs or housing. It is difficult to leave the ghetto because you can’t get good jobs because you are from the ghetto.” Education is not an easy way out in a country where college slots ...
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... ALL about Rutgers. South Jersey needs a selection of schools to choose from. Rowan is a teaching college, Rutgers is for business, arts and science and law. I'm not saying that Rowan is not a good school, ...
... school in the first place is because of a rule that eliminated the jump from high school to the NBA. College basketball often plays second fiddle to college football and the Bowl Championship Series ...
... in a hockey state of mind Defending the Rutgers Athletics brand LEGO Mindstorms, robotics competition is a 'sport' for the mind College football is king in the N.Y.- N.J. area...for a week at least ...
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Indeed, workers lacking high school diplomas saw their unemployment rate jump 6.6 percentage points in June vs. a 2.3 point increase for college grads who has their degree from one of the High Speed U ...
... level.” Which has helped take Syracuse to the upper echelon of college basketball. The Orange will be one of the No. 1 seeds heading into the NCAA Tournament. In those games — along with the reaming ...
... Sabrin is a professor of finance at Ramapo College and blogs at www.MurrarySabrin.com. RECENT COLUMNS BY MURRAY SABRIN Efforts to derail Ron Paul in Republican primaries are dirty politics Key to ...
... been working out with his former college offensive coordinator David Cutcliffe at Duke University where Cutcliffe is now the head coach. Duke sources have said that Manning has been partaking in “aggressive” ...
... tried to plead with the court that he is changing his ways by checking himself into a drug rehab center, volunteering with a college basketball team and paying nearly $20 million in taxes. "I do have ...
... with the idea, but according to collegenews.com, Daylight Saving Time, or moving your clocks ahead by one hour in the spring, started during World War I in 1918, to save energy. Then the Uniform ...
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