Student organization, “The Science of Life Club,” coming to Stockton
The Science of Life Club is in the process of becoming a new student organization. Faculty advisor, Professor Jennifer Lyke, is looking for at least ten students to join (providing a Stockton email and Z-number) to create the club officially.
Joe Biden projected winner of 2020 presidential election
Written for The Argo by Aliza Brown November 3, 2020. Election day. The first Tuesday in November every four years. Some have been preparing for this day for months while others have […]
Stockton celebrates National Transfer Week with virtual events
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Stockton to host virtual Covenant House sleep out
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MARS Cafe sees success on Oct. 14, next event to feature documentary, “Picture a Scientist” on Nov. 10
Written by Brandon Henry and Matthew Leason Campus life has continued to adjust to the limits that the pandemic and our leaders have set to keep everyone safe and as healthy as […]
Campus center bookstore talks COVID-19 operations
The pandemic has created challenges for many businesses, including the Stockton University bookstore. Specifically, shipping vendors (FedEx, UPS, USPS) were challenged with delays in the face of COVID-19, as there was an extreme increase in online customer purchases. Also, course materials experienced a delay, as publisher warehouse staff also declined.
Fannie Lou Hamer event promotes importance of rights and education
The 17th Annual Symposium celebrating Hamer’s legacy entitled “It’s Not a Moment; It’s a Movement,” dealt deftly with relevant topics in today’s world, including white supremacy, education, and the importance of voting.
Stockton announces Veterans Day programming
Observed on the anniversary of ending World War I, Veterans Day celebrates all the men and women who donned the US Military uniform. Stockton University, well-known for its affinity towards the veteran community, always takes part in the festivities.
This 2020, Stockton students make different voting plans
As COVID-19 rages on, New Jersey residents will be casting their ballots primarily by mail this year, causing Election Day to look quite different — and Stockton University students are rising to the challenge.




