Stockton University’s Board of Trustees met last Wednesday on December 4 to discuss developments in Stockton’s strategic plan. President Joe spoke about Stockton’s efforts to reach students interested in Stockton, with nearly […]
Stockton University’s Board of Trustees met last Wednesday on December 4 to discuss developments in Stockton’s strategic plan. President Joe spoke about Stockton’s efforts to reach students interested in Stockton, with nearly […]
Stockton’s Fall semester began with a huge change for the Ospreys when Chartwells decided to completely revamp the system without any proper notice to students and/or parents. The response was massive and […]
Down in Miami, Florida, the Krome Detention Facility has been under fire for it’s cruel living conditions, such as lack of food and overcrowding (NPR). On November 23, a demonstration was organized […]
GALLOWAY, N.J. — Nestled in a tiny corner store on Jimmie Leeds Road lies the heart of Latino goods and culture. La Esquinita Mini Market, located at 80 W. Jimmie Leeds Road, […]
While the government shutdown is technically over, its impact as the longest shutdown in American history will continue to live on. 43 days of decreased SNAP benefits, travel, and court operations, will […]
Mary DeRose is a musician, student, poet, and writer at Stockton University and the Editor-in-Chief of The Argo. She sat down for an interview with copyeditor Kayla Lavecchia to discuss her journey […]
Service Learning is an opportunity for students to serve their community by actively participating in volunteer work. This allows students to learn the academic material relevant to their specific courses within their […]
Galloway Township — At first glance, it might be hard to notice the impact of the government shutdown on the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. Just 6 miles from Stockton’s campus, the […]
Stockton University has long held a mission grounded in access: nearly half of its undergraduates receive Pell Grants, and the institution serves a significant number of first-generation college students who are navigating […]
Stockton’s community was given a treat on Friday evening when students in the upper-level Theatre course, “Creative Project Development,” presented their finalized project: a performance of Jason Robert Brown’s “Songs for a […]