Philip Plotch, former political science professor at Saint Peter’s, has filed a lawsuit against the university for not being granted tenure after his promotion to associate professor in 2019. He was subsequently fired after his tenure denial.
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Briannah Val, a freshman at Saint Peter’s University, waited for the shuttle at Journal Square after getting back from work in 20 degree weather. While tracking down the shuttle on the SmartTraxx App, her gloves make it hard for her to press the buttons on the screen. Ten minutes later, she…
Ralph Olibrice, a psychology major at Saint Peter’s University , was forced to work a part-time job while taking classes to pay for school.
Screams and gunshots echoed on a cold, early winter afternoon as two gunmen made their way into the Jersey City Kosher Supermarket on Dec. 10th 2019, killing multiple people — turning a day full of joy and excitement for the holidays into a deadly massacre.
Back in 2010, Mary Kate Naatus never expected how welcoming Saint Peter’s University and its community would be to her as a professor. Initially teaching at the university’s extension site in Newark in the spring of that year, she became attracted, however, to the school’s main campus – the …
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Sports
With the return of students for the spring semester, sports will now be back in full session…
On Saturday Nov. 12, Saint Peter’s men's basketball lost 80-44 to Seton Hall University at t…
On Monday Nov. 7, the Saint Peter’s men's basketball team played against NJIT for their home…
Lifestyle
Being involved on campus can leave a really positive mark in your college experience. Studen…
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Opinion
On March 2, TIME Magazine released its pick for Women of the Year. This list included prominent figures like Quinta Brunson; the creator of the hit show "Abbott Elementary," who frequently advocates for supporting underfunded schools and bringing attention to underrepresented teachers; as we…
You may think celebrating Valentine’s Day is a recipe for disaster. It feels like a trend for all single people to automatically hate the holiday. As a single and hopeless romantic, I’m not going to say it’s easy, with the overall commercial aspect of putting a price tag on the holiday, or …
The ideal social media image. Sure, you may say, "Well, not me, I don't care how I look." But maybe you looked at a picture you took or looked in the mirror for a split second and didn't like what you saw. There has always been an underlying pressure to do better than others or to obtain a c…
Arts & Entertainment
In celebration of Black History Month, here’s a compilation of songs from Black indie and alternative artists that are adding to the flair, and much needed representation, to the alternative and indie music scene.
If you're reading this, you either missed the Grammys on Sunday night, Feb. 5 2023, or you are still enraged that Beyonce was passed over for Album of the Year. In either case, the 65th Grammy Awards was a significant moment in the lives of several artists. From tributes to performances, t…
Joseph Hill, Saint Peter’s University’s new Director of Music has plans to showcase to the community of students and staff the world of singing and music.
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