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On behalf of everyone here at The Argo, editors Laurie Melchionne and Jessica Peoples would like to offer a warm welcome to all incoming and returning students for the Spring 2021 semester! […]
To the Stockton Community, Like many of you, I watched with sadness and dismay the chaos and vandalism at the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The threat to our Capitol Building, and […]
The Circle K zoom meeting is about to begin, and you can hear Sarah Harvey cheerfully greeting the members as they enter the online meeting room. She bears a big, pearly white smile as she speaks. Harvey wears long and wavy brown hair. Her brown eyes gaze through her dark-framed glasses as she reads off the meeting agenda. In the background, a navy blue Circle K banner proudly hangs in the club’s office on campus. This is where Harvey works diligently to complete the missions of the club and serve the Stockton student community.
The recent November elections influenced more than just the presidential election. The past month’s elections also allowed for constituents to vote on their local and county government representatives. Caren Fitzpatrick, a renewed incumbent and Stockton alumna, was one of nine freeholders elected to serve on the Atlantic County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
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On Friday, October 23, Stockton University finally held its Spring 2020 Commencement ceremony for students who graduated last semester during the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic
Stockton’s Equestrian, Surf, and Gymnastics Clubs all have one thing in common; they’re persevering in the age of COVID-19. These three organizations have tackled the challenge of prioritizing their members’ health and safety, all while having fun and maintaining a sense of normalcy within their clubs.
According to Stockton University’s official daily confirmed COVID-19 cases web page, the school has reported 119 total coronavirus cases since September 1.