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February 10, 2016
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TCNJam raises funds for B+
Cyclist to take 80-day crosscountry trek By Kelly Corbett Staff Writer
exceeded the goal set of $60,000, an increase from the $50,000 raised last year. Senior graphic design major Alyssa Grace served as co-executive coordinator alongside Grossman. The B+ Foundation was started in 2007 by Joe and Chris McDonough following the death of their 14-year-old son, Andrew. Before succumbing to cancer, B+ became Andrew’s friend’s
What does senior special education and history double major Joanna Felsenstein have in mind after she graduates? Unlike many college graduates who will move back home to start the job search, Felsenstein will embark on an 80-day bike trip across the country. She and a team of bikers will travel 4,072 miles through 16 states, stopping along the way to volunteer with 15 affordable housing organizations and nonprofits in need of extra hands. “I enjoy cycling very much and when I heard about this opportunity, I could not think of a better way to see the country, get fit and volunteer this summer,” Felsenstein said. Starting on Monday, May 30, Felsenstein and 29 other bikers will cycle across the country. Their journey will begin in New Haven, Conn., and end when their bike wheels hit the sand of the Pacific Ocean in Half Moon Bay, Calif. As part of the “Bike & Build” program, participants in this 11week long biking expedition will have “build days” during which they take a break from their peddling to help build houses with
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Students dance through the night to raise money for the Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation.
By Ellie Schuckman News Editor
Stepping up to the security checkpoint, the jolting beat of the music can be heard blasting from within. Laughter sounds from a distance, along with the bouncing of basketballs. Walking into the room, the black lights glare — TCNJam 2016 has officially begun. The second annual 12-hour dance-athon benefitting the Andrew McDonough
B+ Foundation was held on Saturday, Feb. 6, in the Student Recreation Center, co-sponsored by the Inter-Greek Council and Student Government. “The goal of the whole thing is to educate the community about pediatric cancer and inspire others to get involved,” said senior chemistry major Alec Grossman, co-executive coordinator of TCNJam. “To get everyone here at one single event is amazing.” With over $64,000 raised, the event
Director of Global Engagement says ‘auf wiedersehen’
Librarians needed during digital age
Reliable resources for the campus community
By Julie Kayzerman Former Editor-in-Chief As he prepares to leave the College, Jon Stauff can pinpoint the exact moment he became inspired to dedicate his work to giving students the opportunity to study abroad. He was a junior in college spending a semester in Germany when everything came together in his mind as he was walking alongside the Berlin Wall. “It was 1985 in the height of the Reagan administration when we were told that communists were an evil empire,” Stauff said. “But what was clear to me was that when I crossed the Berlin Wall into East Berlin and met with the Communist border guards and the people of East Berlin, I could see that they were people just like us.” Suddenly, the Cold War became a real experience for Stauff. “The weapons that we had pointed at Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, I could see the target,” he see STAUFF page 3
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Students go to the library to access resources. By Colleen Murphy Editor-in-Chief
Cafe’s coffee machine is heard in the background. Occasionally, the phone behind the Reference Desk goes off. Sitting behind the desk to answer the phone is Lisa Roe. Within just a 40-minute period, students ask the librarian where to locate a children’s book, how to navigate the library database and how to narrow down book searches. And she has the answers. The College’s library is home to 15 full-time, tenure-track librarians, as well as three part-time librarians, including Roe. With their diverse backgrounds, the librarians are equipped with knowledge that can help students, faculty and the public find books, better their research abilities and keep them updated on the library’s resources. Ask any librarian at the College what led them to their career and you might be surprised to hear of their paths because for many, it seems to have been a circuitous route. Library Dean Taras Pavlovsky has been in his current position since 2001, after serving as the College’s music and media subject librarian since 1995. But Pavlovsky originally went to school to study chemical engineering. After graduation, he spent his time as an amateur musician, eventually going to graduate school for musicology. It was there, during his time working in see LIBRARY page 2
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Basketball Lions enjoy win during Senior Night
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