By Melanie Perez (TEANECK) – The Network for Responsible Policy had its first debate of the season on Sept. 22 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. on whether or not the US constitutional system is broken. The format was a discussion-debate between Lisa L. Miller, professor of political science (specifically, constitutional […]
By Tyler Williams (TEANECK) – Enrollment of freshman and transfer students at FDU’s Metro campus declined by 221 – from 873 to 652 – students in the past year, according to FDU’s enrollment records. “We are in a transition; there have been a lot of changes in leadership,” […]
By Daniel Clarke (TEANECK) – Dr. Gillian Small was appointed university provost and senior vice president for academic affairs on Aug. 1. She made it through an extensive search involving a number of selection committees and interviews with faculty, staff and students. She now holds the university’s second-highest […]
Disconnected fountains, warning signs on taps and continued testing raise questions about FDU’s water supply By Theresa King (TEANECK) – Unplugged water fountains with hand-written “Out of Order” signs. Sinks with permanent plastic signs warning not to drink the water. Water testing in academic buildings, dormitories and food […]
By Theresa King (TEANECK) – On Sept. 7, President Obama nominated Washington lawyer Abid Riaz Qureshi for the US District Court for the District of Columbia. If confirmed, Mr. Qureshi would become the country’s first Muslim-American federal judge in history. According to the White House, Mr. Qureshi is […]