As a young Latina student preparing to enter the professional space, I value the importance of community and mentorship. In October, I saw a flyer highlighting the opportunity for a conference held […]
Know Your Rights: How Stockton University protects undocumented students from ICE
It’s no secret that at the beginning of the new year, through a mass deportation effort enacted by the new Trump administration, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) significantly increased their amount […]
Raising the Pan-African Flag: Stockton University’s stand for inclusion amidst national division
As the United States grapples with political division and efforts to suppress its history, Stockton University takes an unwavering stand in fostering inclusivity and unity. The annual Pan-African flag-raising ceremony, hosted by […]
The Trump administration wants to dismantle the Department of Education: What does that mean for Stockton?
GALLOWAY, NJ — President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign has pledged to dismantle the Department of Education (DOE), aiming to shift education regulations and oversight to state governments. This proposal raises significant questions about […]
OPINION: Stockton dining’s meal and food services struggle to accommodate dietary restrictions and student hours
Stockton University has different meal plans offered for on-campus and commuter students. These options are all highlighted on the Stockton website; however, the variety of food selection and hours of operation for […]
OPINION: Is Media the Precipice of Poor Body Image?
Media is an addictive source that the vast majority of the population engages in. Trends are created that prompt others to appear a certain way and perform certain acts. One venturing away […]
OPINION: $50.00 is not enough to cover students’ printing costs
Stockton is going through some serious changes this year: one of them being our Printer Points that we always appreciated as students, and that TALONS even boasted about to prospective new students […]
OPINION: Stockton’s shuttles become a headache once again
Stockton’s parking and transportation has always been a source of stress and anxiety for students. From the lack of parking spaces for commuters to late-coming shuttles, students have constantly complained to no […]
Stockton University launches state’s first undergraduate degree in Hemp and Cannabis Business Management
With its innovative Bachelor of Science in Hemp and Cannabis Business Management, which is the only undergraduate program of its type in New Jersey, Stockton University in Galloway, is leading the way […]
OPINION: Toxic Masculinity, The Suppression of Men?
Toxic masculinity is a common, unfortunate theme within society and the media. Yet, where do these ideals stem from? What are the results of having such a mindset? Is there a solution? […]




