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Faculty exhibition highlights evolving forms of artwork

With a surge of energy, a sea of students, faculty and community members entered the College’s latest art exhibition, “Fluctuations,” where waves of attendees filled the room to the brim — only for...

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Friends Feast at Trenton Food Truck Festival

By Jessica Ganga, Kimberly Ilkowski, Sydney Shaw Features Editor, Arts & Entertainment Editor, News Editor  Big eyes, empty stomachs, can’t lose. On Saturday, Sept. 19, three friends set out to...

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Famed reporter Soledad O’Brien talks diversity

In the early 1970s, Soledad O’Brien posed for a family photo on the front lawn of her home in the suburbs of Long Island, dressed head-to-toe in polyester stripes and sporting a thick afro. Her black...

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Bleachers and MoBo hit a home run

By Kimberly Ilkowski Arts & Entertainment Editor New Jersey is notorious for being the most hated state in America, but if you ask Jack Antonoff, he’ll tell you otherwise. As the frontman of the...

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Foo Fighters release new EP ‘Saint Cecilia’

By Kimberly Ilkowski Arts & Entertainment Editor If Foo Fighters want fans around the world to know one thing, it’s that music has the power to unite us during our most challenging times. Although...

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In memoriam: Alan Rickman & David Bowie

By Michael Battista Sports Editor  On Thursday, Jan. 14, actor Alan Rickman passed away at the age of 69 after a private six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was known as a hard, and sometimes...

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William Beckett performs small acoustic show

By Kimberly Ilkowski Arts & Entertainment Editor They say don’t meet your heroes, but they certainly weren’t accounting for the grace and charm fans would encounter when meeting musician William...

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Tips to land the internship of your dreams

By Kimberly Ilkowski Arts & Entertainment Editor For many sophomores and juniors at the College, the pressure is on to score the perfect summer internship. The process can come across as daunting...

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Famed feminist, Steinem, gives lecture

True to form, when feminist icon and social activist Gloria Steinem visited the College on Wednesday, March 2, she split her time evenly between lecturing and leading an open discussion of ideas among...

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WTSR New Noise: The Dirty Nil & I The Mighty

This week, WTSR music staff member Kimberly Ilkowski highlights some of the best new albums that the College’s own radio station, 91.3 FM WTSR, puts into its weekly rotation. Band: The Dirty Nil Album:...

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Local bands impress during Rat competition

By Kimberly Ilkowski Features Editor Four local bands left it all on the stage at CUBRat and WTSR’s annual Battle of the Bands competition held in the Rathskeller on Tuesday, March 24, shredding,...

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Classic Signals: December 1985 Celebrating 100 years

By Kimberly Ilkowski Features Editor In the December 17, 1985  issue of The Signal, Features Editor Barbara Preston explored the archives to reflect on the newspaper’s very first issue, which was...

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Classic Signals: September 1965, 817 freshmen arrive

By Kimberly Ilkowski Features Editor With campus recently full of touring prospective and accepted students, it is a reminder that a new class of students will soon take over the College. Every year...

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Classic Signals: September 1974 The end of Travers parties

By Kimberly Ilkowski Features Editor If you thought this year’s group of freshmen were wild partiers, you must have not heard about the freshmen class on campus in 1974. In the September 25, 1974...

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Classic Signals: December 1987 Failing out senior year

By Kimberly Ilkowski Features Editor Just when you thought you beat the Sophomore Slump, Senior Spring is waiting for you right around the corner. It seems impossible to get any work done with the...

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‘Ain’t it fun’ at the spring concert

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The Wonder Years frontman performs acoustically

By Kimberly Ilkowski Features Editor Dan “Soupy” Campbell began his two-day residency at the College playing an intimate, acoustic set in the Rathskeller with his solo project Aaron West and the...

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Classic Signals: April ’03 Junior Year Transitions

By Kimberly Ilkowski Features Editor Kell describes the transition from sophomore to junior year. (Kimberly Ilkowski / Features Editor) The final issue of the Spring 2003 semester featured a heartfelt...

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Turnover makes triumphant comeback at CUB Alt

By Kimberly Ilkowski Staff Writer The last time Turnover played at the College was at the very loved, loud and now demolished Rathskeller in the Brower Student Center more than three years ago. To the...

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Performers enthrall spectators at CUB Alt

By Kimberly Ilkowski Staff Writer In a space like a college dormitory basement, there’s an “anything goes” mentality. Free of the pressures and expectations of traditional shows, artists are able to...

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