
From the mid-60’s through the 70’s, Philadelphia was the hub for some of the most iconic and enduring soul music ever recorded. Many of the artists from the Philly Soul scene gained […]
From the mid-60’s through the 70’s, Philadelphia was the hub for some of the most iconic and enduring soul music ever recorded. Many of the artists from the Philly Soul scene gained […]
According to Broadbandnow Research, more than 42 million Americans lack high-speed internet. This lack of access leaves many Americans unable to work, attend school, connect with their loved ones, or receive new […]
Written for The Argo by Kinza Jarral On September 30, the Unified Black Students Society and Stockton’s Chapter of the NAACP with support from the Environmental Club, sponsored the #SayTheirNames rally. More […]
On Thursday, October 8, Stockton University hosted New Jersey’s 2nd Congressional District Debate between Republican Congressman Jeff Van Drew and local South Jersyian school teacher Amy Kennedy. The event took place at […]
Written for The Argo by Chase Fogletto As the semester proceeds full throttle and virtual learning continues, supporting students’ mental health is Stockton’s Wellness Center’s utmost concern. Anybody living in America right […]
On September 27, an NJ.com article, revealed that Interim Provost Michelle McDonald plagiarized an email to faculty and staff members. In the weeks since this happened, Stockton University has not sent any official […]
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Written for The Argo by Sierra Snead When you emerge into a world built for the able-bodied, how is it you go about carving out a comfortable existence and assert some sense […]
Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic vice presidential nominee, Senator Kamala Harris sat twelve feet apart during the first and only vice-presidential debate last Wednesday night in Salt Lake City—between them, plexiglass […]