Starburst, Jolly Rancher, Jelly Belly and Brach’s: we did a jelly bean taste test and here are the results Starburst, Jolly Rancher, Jelly Belly and Brach’s: we did a jelly bean taste test and here are the results By Staff of The College VOICE on April 11, 2021 You don’t have to celebrate Easter to enjoy the seasonal treat jelly beans. On the other hand, all jelly beans…
Survey shows having video conferencing cameras off changes student and faculty perception of remote learning Survey shows having video conferencing cameras off changes student and faculty perception of remote learning By Elijah Parkman-Williams on March 12, 2021
MCCC pairs up with county health department to give 1,000 vaccine shots per day, twice a week MCCC pairs up with county health department to give 1,000 vaccine shots per day, twice a week By Ben Levitt on March 12, 2021
From Hamilton to Bridgerton, Netflix and Broadway hits challenge racial expectations From Hamilton to Bridgerton, Netflix and Broadway hits challenge racial expectations By Kayla Jannetti on March 12, 2021
MCCC Business Professor Dr. Andrea Lynch, the first in her family to go to college, just finished her Doctorate in Education at UPenn MCCC Business Professor Dr. Andrea Lynch, the first in her family to go to college, just finished her Doctorate in Education at UPenn By Mandy Sidhu on March 12, 2021
Student moms at Mercer are juggling it all Student moms at Mercer are juggling it all By Beryl Zonese on March 11, 2021
The chefs must go on! Hospitality students still running the Viking Cafe The chefs must go on! Hospitality students still running the Viking Cafe By Ashley Jackson on March 11, 2021
REVIEW: Delia’s Empanada Cafe, Puerto Rican food in the heart of Trenton REVIEW: Delia’s Empanada Cafe, Puerto Rican food in the heart of Trenton By Elijah Parkman-Williams on March 11, 2021
The night the lights–and everything else–went out in Texas The night the lights–and everything else–went out in Texas By Ashliegh Schleinkofer on March 9, 2021
Even $15 per hour isn’t enough in NJ as high cost of living demands higher wages to prevent poverty Even $15 per hour isn’t enough in NJ as high cost of living demands higher wages to prevent poverty By Mandy Sidhu on March 9, 2021