Murphy’s proposed $1.8 million budget cut set to impact Bergen Students
By: Maria Lachanaris New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s proposed FY25 Budget has been met with controversy, as it contains the potential for damaging consequences to
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By: Maria Lachanaris New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s proposed FY25 Budget has been met with controversy, as it contains the potential for damaging consequences to
By: Michael Pardo & Rachael Castro On the 13th of March, the House of Representatives passed the bill, H.R. 7521, or the “Protecting Americans from
By: Hosna Kachooee On December 7th, the Office of Student Life hosted another successful Leadership Lunch Series event where students and faculty gathered to discuss
By: Rex Harvilla The Culinary Arts and Hotel Restaurant Management department is looking forward to the construction of a new, dedicated building for the teaching
by Andreas Chenvainu In partnership with the American Cancer Society, the Bergen Student Government participated in the Great American Smokeout, a nationwide campaign to raise
by Amanda Kulesza Did you know that history is being made at Bergen Community College this semester? Professor Lori Talarico is proud to offer Bergen’s
by Erin McAnany A localized chemical reaction from a drain cleaning at Bergen Pizza caused the Pitkin Education Center to close on Tuesday evening as
October is Native American Heritage Month at Bergen and there are many events to attend to celebrate and learn about Native American history. Special Opening
By Hailey Terracino October is Hispanic Heritage Month and Bergen is offering many different events to celebrate. Landmarks and Landscapes of Latin America- October 1