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Studying for Pleasure: Some Practical Advice

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We are all aware of how miserable college life can occasionally be. You are likely ignorant of many things in your first year of college that your parents have been handling for you.

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Ramapo College Requires COVID Vaccine and Booster For Students And Staff

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Mahwah NJ, all students planning to attend Ramapo College  must present evidence of full COVID-19 immunization prior to coming onto campus for any reason, including but not limited to moving into a residence hall, attending classes on campus or in-person, entering any campus building or facility and/or participating in any on-campus student activity, program or event.  Evidence of  immunization must be uploaded to covidvaccine@ramapo.edu as soon as the series is completed and no later than two weeks prior to arrival on campus.

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10 Tips for Choosing the Right College

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As high school graduation nears, it is time to start gathering information on colleges you want to attend and make probably the most difficult decision so far. Away from the movies in which the best College is the furthest one, choosing a college can be a daunting task. With so much information to collect and process before making the decision of which college to apply to this year, you may need some help. What follows are the top 10 Tips for Choosing the Right College this year. 

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Rutgers: We will protect undocumented immigrants on campus

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By Toniann Antonelli November 15, 2016 9:23 PM

NEW BRUNSWICK — Hours after students and faculty members circulated a petition to make Rutgers a “sanctuary campus,” President Robert Barchi said the school will protect the privacy of undocumented immigrants attending the university.

Barchi released a statement Tuesday after many students raised concerns about their privacy and safety following the election of Donald Trump. The university president also said he expects those associated with Rutgers to protect the privacy and confidentiality of students and that information will not be provided unless it’s required by law or a court order.

“Rutgers police do not inquire into nor record the immigration status of students or other persons unless a serious crime has been committed,” Barchi said. “Rutgers University does not use E-verify for any purposes other than to comply with longstanding federal law regarding employment eligibility. Immigration status is not a factor in student housing decisions.”

The petition, addressed to Barchi and other administrators, outlined 11 actions students believe Rutgers should take in order to protect the university’s minorities and undocumented students on its campuses.

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