The unofficial newspaper of Saint Peter's University: The Arts and Enertainment Edition
By Yarleen Hernandez, Class of 2014 It’s 7:45 at night. You’re walking back to the residence halls from your coffee break. No one is around and you have 4 more … Continue reading
By Ksenia Stsepyetkina, Class of 2014 Jersey City is one of the most diverse communities in the country. Later this month, all are welcome to celebrate that diversity at a … Continue reading
By Dylan Smith For many international students at Saint Peter’s College, who have been welcomed with opened arms by the college, the opportunity to remain in America is a unique … Continue reading
By Chelci Bidos 8-9am complimentary commuter breakfast 9:30 -11:00am commuter seminar class 12-1:30pm free commuter giveaways 12-2pm commuter luncheon 2-3:30pm commuter meet-and-greet This is an average day for 22-year-old … Continue reading
By Jamie Lisanti It’s not just free pizza and t-shirts anymore! Some colleges are setting the bar high by offering free iPads or iPods to all incoming freshman and transfer … Continue reading
A multimedia project by Chelci Bidos
BY ASHLEY ROMERO This past year, Saint Peter’s College has focused on attracting more students to the school, from a new student center to changing its status from college to … Continue reading
BY JESSICA HARTLAND With the housing application deadline looming, it’s tough for a St. Peter’s student to avoid the flyers and emails promoting campus living. Although the college experience is … Continue reading
BY LINDA GIANG Jersey City is the second largest city in New Jersey, just behind Newark. As of the 2010 Census, Jersey City has a population of 247,530 people. This … Continue reading
BY DYLAN SMITH For many colleges, clubs and organizations make up a large part of campus morale. Saint Peter’s College even promotes the fact that they have over fifty active … Continue reading