New Jersey is expanding its approach to immigration policy after Democratic Gov. Mikie Sherill signed a package of laws that aim to limit the state’s overall role in federal immigration enforcement and...
With the war in Iran raging on and the activities of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) growing in intensity, a third round of No Kings protests was held nationwide, including here in Glassboro,...
Mattie Mac Kay, Arts & Entertainment Editor
• April 1, 2026
With hot topics such as prosecution, politics, and presidential accountability burning in the brains of American society, the Rowan Institute of Public Policy and Citizenship (RIPPAC) welcomed CNN legal...
As debates over congressional district boundaries continue to unfold across the country ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, a recent event at Rowan University focused on how the fight over political maps...
In an age where journalism has become digitized and divided, the role that news plays within society has transformed significantly. Reading a diverse range of opinions and informed news has become essential...
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) brought services directly to Glassboro this past week, as a mobile unit set up on North Main Street to assist local residents.
The temporary service site...
Amid rising immigration concerns statewide, Rowan University’s Student Government Association (SGA) recently hosted its first "Know Your Rights” workshop.
Student leaders said the hourlong event...
Rowan University students rallied for nearly three hours this past week against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), calling the agencies’ recent...
Despite freezing temperatures and snow on the ground, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local 2373 banded together for a rally against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The...
In the aftermath of a peaceful interaction between student protesters and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recruiters, questions about the University’s responsibility in such situations remain.
After...
Mattie Mac Kay, Arts & Entertainment Editor
• February 4, 2026
With bylaw changes and two special elections, the Student Government Association (SGA) Senate returned to the Eynon Ballroom on Feb. 2, 2026, for its first meeting of the spring semester.
Before any...
The University Senate held its first meeting of the semester, in which they discussed a new proposal titled “Third-Party Access Code and Pay-to-Participate Tools Policy Draft.”
The policy looks...