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Board of Trustees to potentially cancel Spring Break

By Jessica Peoples on December 7, 2020

Campus police blotter November 28, 2020 – December 3, 2020

By The Argo on December 7, 2020

Political Science major wins award for service at Stockton’s Circle K Club

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Stories of Atlantic City seeks solutions for the city

By Adriana Alfaro on December 7, 2020

Music review: Boston

By The Argo on December 7, 2020

The history of Christmas

By Brandon Henry on December 7, 2020

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    • Stories of Atlantic City seeks solutions for the city
    • Stories of Atlantic City branches out through its community phone tree, invites students to volunteer
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    • LGBT students look for sense of community in 2020
    • Senior Gabby Bibus forms the ACE Space to support asexual community
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    • Opinion: top ten ways to stay positive during a pandemic
    • Campus center bookstore talks COVID-19 operations
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    • Students feel anxious about campus reopening
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    • Spring 2020 graduates finally accept diplomas at in-person commencement
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    • Housing to close early following state-wide COVID-10 spikes
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    • The history of Christmas
    • Stockton community mourns loss of longtime Jeopardy host, Alex Trebek
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    • Opinion: Enjoying the little things in strange times
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    • The 15 best albums of 2020
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    • New scholarship honors holocaust survivors
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    • The K-9 Unit continues working hard, even out of public view
    • MARS Cafe sees success on Oct. 14, next event to feature documentary, “Picture a Scientist” on Nov. 10
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    • Updated: Stockton expands IFC, welcomes Phi Mu Delta next spring
    • Student Senate bridges the gap between administration and students
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    • Board of Trustees to potentially cancel Spring Break
    • Stockton alumna Caren Fitzpatrick wins re-election for Atlantic County freeholder (county commissioner)
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    • University athletes receive mandatory testing for COVID-19
    • Opinion: Returning to fall sports
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    • Harvey Kesselman delivers statement to community on Capitol Building Protests
    • Campus police blotter November 28, 2020 – December 3, 2020

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Spring 2020 graduates finally accept diplomas at in-person commencement

By Dena Lombardo on October 26, 2020

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 students have high hopes for NJ marijuana legalization referendum

By The Argo on October 26, 2020

“I’m excited to dive deeper into the field of cannabis within Stockton’s cannabis minor,” Stockton student Jenna Russo said.

Campus police blotter October 16, 2020 – October 22, 2020

By The Argo on October 26, 2020

OCTOBER 26 FOLLOW-UP: Stockton tracking COVID-19 cases

By The Argo on October 26, 2020

According to Stockton University’s official daily confirmed COVID-19 cases web page, the school has reported 119 total coronavirus cases since September 1.

Equestrian, Surf, and Gymnastics at Stockton adapt to COVID-19 with socially distant activities and escapism

By The Argo on October 26, 2020

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.

“There Were Good People…Doing Extraordinary Deeds” to screen October 29

By The Argo on October 26, 2020

Submitted by Laurie Melchionne for The Argo On Thursday, October 29, Stockton Communication Studies Speaker Spotlight Series will feature a virtual screening of the Holocaust documentary, “There Were Good People…Doing Extraordinary Deeds: […]

Zoom panel teaches importance of protests

By The Argo on October 26, 2020

Written for The Argo by Elana Augustus For decades, African Americans have marched for change and to make their voices heard. From protesting the verdict of the Rodney King case in 1992, […]

Punk rock in the time of COVID: Interview with Brent Friedman of We Are The Union

By Katherine River Sage on October 26, 2020

During COVID, it’s no secret that bands, venues, and fans have been slowly acclimating to a new musical reality. Detroit ska punk band, We Are The Union, are no exception. As I learned in an interview with drummer Brent Friedman, not even a global pandemic can stop the music.

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Board of Trustees to potentially cancel Spring Break

Stockton Athletics remains optimistic for Spring 2021

Updated: Stockton expands IFC, welcomes Phi Mu Delta next spring

Stockton alumna Caren Fitzpatrick wins re-election for Atlantic County freeholder (county commissioner)

Stockton to offer COVID testing amid spiking cases

Housing to close early following state-wide COVID-10 spikes

Student organization, “The Science of Life Club,” coming to Stockton

Joe Biden projected winner of 2020 presidential election

Stockton celebrates National Transfer Week with virtual events

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Campus police blotter November 28, 2020 – December 3, 2020

Political Science major wins award for service at Stockton’s Circle K Club

The history of Christmas

Mental health resources offered by Stockton and more as finals approaches

Campus police blotter November 20, 2020 – November 24, 2020

Men’s Basketball prepares for upcoming season during a pandemic

Show Me Your Records: Stockton alum and music writer Sarah Holt

The K-9 Unit continues working hard, even out of public view

Students share perspectives on Thanksgiving changes

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