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A group of St. Joseph’s students will sit back and relax Saturday during the Office of Campus Ministry‘s Too Blessed To Be Stressed Retreat. Sister Marie Mackey, CSJ, said the April…
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Tim Wise, an anti-racism activist and writer, drew a large crowd of students, faculty and staff into Tuohy Hall’s auditorium this month when he spoke candidly about issues of discrimination. Wise…
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With the Office of Career Preparation and Professional Development in their corner, SJC Brooklyn students have new and exciting career opportunities at the tips of the fingers. This semester alone, the office has…
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SJC President Set for Two Musical Performances on Campus in April
by Amanda Bernocco March 21, 2019St. Joseph’s College President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., is preparing to lead two musical performances at SJC Brooklyn in April. During “An Afternoon with Chopin: Preludes, Nocturnes and the Ballade No.…
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The call to serve others lies at the root of the mission of SJC. Likewise, for Jessica and Jaden Mecham — freshman twin sisters and softball players out of Copper…
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St. Joseph’s at the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade
by Amanda Bernocco March 18, 2019St. Joseph’s College and Irish pride collided Saturday afternoon during the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Continuing a St. Joseph’s tradition that spans more than six decades, students, faculty…
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Members of the SJC Brooklyn community filed into the Kennedy Chapel in Burns Hall last week for a special mass in recognition of National Catholic Sisters Week. The Rev. Juan…
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More than two dozen St. Joseph’s College women during a special common hour exercise in Tuohy Hall last week simultaneously recorded selfie-videos saying “I love myself.” Stephanie Wright, assistant director…
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SJC Brooklyn students hit the polls this week to select the next Student Government Association president. Amarfi Collado, a junior and a member of the campus’ dance team, is going…
