By Amaya Morales Managing Editor A Change.org petition emerged Monday afternoon to “help us save Wroxton” and asked students to sign it to keep FDU from selling our sister college in the U.K. The allegation was quickly put down by FDU. President Christopher Capuano updated the campus on […]
By Naniyah McClain Staff Writer No commencement green, no tables, no bouncy house and no in-person communication. Yet, FDU’s Metropolitan Campus’s annual signature Student Club & Organization Fair is happening! To know what clubs may interest you, check out the schedule. The organization fair’s first virtual fair on […]
By Elizabeth Scalzo Editor-in-Chief With the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg this weekend, I took some time to look back on everything that has happened in 2020. Reflecting on the craziness that occurred in the world since March makes it seem like these things happened […]
By Naniyah McClain Staff Writer With everything that is happening in the world, many students are struggling with adapting to the new normal. Starting this semester, FDU students will have access to virtual mental health resources, in lieu of limited in-person options. Dealing with multiple events at the […]
By Jhoana T. Merino-Martinez News Editor Many of this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations at Fairleigh Dickinson University are getting a virtual makeover. Rashard Mills, assistant director of student union building operations, said Student Life will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) despite the challenges of the […]