Sexual Assault Awareness Month was first officially observed in April 2001. Awareness for the campaign culminated in 2009 when Barack Obama officially proclaimed April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The National Sexual […]
Sexual Assault Awareness Month was first officially observed in April 2001. Awareness for the campaign culminated in 2009 when Barack Obama officially proclaimed April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The National Sexual […]
The First Ospreys club at Stockton University traveled abroad to London for the Student Global Leadership Conference, expanding their leadership skills and navigating through an unfamiliar environment. The conference, hosted by Foundation […]
Joshua Corsentino, a Visual Communications major with a minor in Digital Studies, contacted the Argo to inform Stockton about his independent study: The Consumer Response to AI. The study is for his […]
STOCKTON — Students were stunned this past week as dozens of the wild Canada geese that inhabit Stockton’s campus were found dead, seemingly dying where they stood. The cause for the rapid […]
Written for The Argo by Royce Owusu. As academics, and as the future of our nation, students on university campuses feel the weight of our country’s sociopolitical climate the most. While Immigration […]
GALLOWAY, N.J. — Amid recent changes to immigration detention procedures under the current U.S. administration, concerns surrounding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have sparked fear and uncertainty in immigrant communities nationwide. In […]
Inspiring the honor of National Girls and Women in Sports Day, this past month for Stockton has found great pride early this semester for its sports teams, where through January 16 to […]
ATLANTIC CITY — A $2 million donation to create full scholarships will not only benefit science and technology students coming to Stockton University, but could establish a more focused academic identity tor […]
Written for The Argo by Gabriela Marroquin. On January 12, the New Jersey Senate and Assembly passed the “Safe CommunitiesAct“. This act, if signed into law by Governor Phil Murphy, would require […]
Down in Miami, Florida, the Krome Detention Facility has been under fire for it’s cruel living conditions, such as lack of food and overcrowding (NPR). On November 23, a demonstration was organized […]