淫性视频 News - Oct. 27, 2023
WHAT WE鈥橰E TALKING ABOUT
Recent Vigil and Clothing Swap Support LGBTQ+ Students
Students didn鈥檛 just have a chance to meet their advisor on Preceptor Day 鈥 they also had an opportunity in multiple Oct. 26 events organized for October鈥檚 national LGBTQ+ History Month.
During 鈥淗onoring the Lives and Identities of the Queer Community,鈥 which included impactful speeches and a vigil for queer lives lost, a common theme among speakers was the importance of allyship.
Van Nhi Ho, the graduate coordinator for LGBTQ+ initiatives for the Women鈥檚 Gender & Sexuality Center, started off the speeches by defining what it means to be an ally to the queer community.
鈥淚n an allyship, you don't just step in when it's convenient or to say something just because you're asked to: You proactively are an ally to this community, not just when it's popular or when it's easy to show off to people on social media. It's an actual role to play actively in your life, and I think that in itself is a very powerful thing to remember, especially as students, that we can use our voices and be allies to multiple communities,鈥 Ho said.
Panel Urges Use of Critical Thinking on Middle East Conflict
Nearly all of the approximately 200 people who in the Campus Center Event Room on Oct. 25 agreed that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an emotional and difficult issue to talk about.
But a panel of four 淫性视频 faculty members said to the crowd of mostly students that it鈥檚 important to discuss such a contentious issue, develop your critical thinking skills about it and, most importantly, help create a 鈥渃ommunity of care鈥 on campus going forward.
鈥淚 want to challenge all of you to consider what that looks like for you and to exercise respect for each other in this room,鈥 said Tina Zappile, associate professor of Political Science and the moderator for 鈥淭he Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Conversation with Faculty.鈥
鈥淚 ask that we are patient with each other as we work through our emotional responses to what we might hear from the panelists and the peers at our tables. 鈥 I want to challenge you to avoid shutting people down for showing their emotions,鈥 Zappile added.
馃搳 As a government shutdown looms, wars rage and chaos reigned as the House selected a new speaker, New Jersey voters are disgusted with Congress, and even Republicans disapprove of how the GOP majority is functioning, according to a 淫性视频 released Oct. 26.
STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY
Return of Coast Day Brings Lifelong Memories to Students
Juan Aponte admitted he鈥檚 鈥渘ot an underwater kind of person.鈥
鈥淲hat lurks under the water, it kind of frightens me,鈥 said the Atlantic City High School senior.
But after a remotely operated submersible can take video of a shipwreck at the bottom of the ocean, his perspective might be changing.
Aponte and several of his classmates spent the morning of Oct. 20 at Coast Day, an event coordinated by Susanne Moskalski, associate professor of Marine Science, and held at John F. Scarpa Academic Center. Students from Atlantic City and Egg Harbor Township high schools checked out a variety of displays and exhibitors focusing on the theme of coastal change, conservation and resilience. The students also listened to a lecture about sea level rise, had the opportunity to take part in a craft with shells and even learned how to cast a fishing rod.
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FRAME-WORTHY
Harvest Fest Brings the Fall Feels馃崅鉁
S.A.V.E. hosted their 2023 Harvest Festival on Oct. 25 in the D/F Plaza outside the Multicultural Center. The unseasonably warm day brought out lots of attendees who enjoyed live music, food, a variety of vendors, fall-themed games and free pumpkins.
馃崄 There was also a sweet opportunity to try 淫性视频鈥檚 very own maple syrup and learn about the tapping process.
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WHAT'S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU
: Students were on the run today 馃弮馃徏鈥嶁檧锔 telling us all about their favorite fall activities 馃崅馃崈馃崕
: "People don't remember what you do for them, they remember how you make them feel." 鈥18 still remembers that advice he heard as a student preparing for physical therapy clinicals during the White Coat Ceremony. Today, he lives by those words as a physical therapist at Shore Medical Center.
Rob WeissFROM THE SIDELINES
Volleyball Clinches NJAC Regular Season Title
The volleyball team William Paterson 3-1 on Oct. 24 to clinch the NJAC regular season title and earn the No. 1 seed for the upcoming NJAC Tournament. The victory was 淫性视频's sixth in a row.
Three Ospreys reached double figures in kills led by Nicole Palmer with a match-high 16 spikes. Kate Louer and Camille De La Torre chipped in with 12 kills apiece.
淫性视频 will continue its homestand by hosting 10th-ranked NYU at 4 p.m. today.
Media Day a Slam Dunk for Winter Sports
Student-athletes who are part of the four 淫性视频 winter sports teams got a chance to have some fun on Oct. 24 during a Media Day put together by University Relations and Marketing, Production Services and the Athletics Department. Athletes from men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball and men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 indoor track and field were photographed by URM intern Riley Lorenz and interviewed by The Press of Atlantic City during the event.
The photos and videos (some taken with a drone) will be used in future social media campaigns to promote upcoming games. The winter season begins with a 6 p.m. women鈥檚 basketball game at home against Penn State Harrisburg on Nov. 8.
The Press of Atlantic City did features on the and basketball teams.
Support your 馃 Ospreys, Saturday! The fall sports season is beginning to wrap up, and Saturday is a great opportunity to support the Ospreys on the Galloway campus. The men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 cross country teams will compete in the New Jersey Athletic Conference championships, which will be held on campus beginning at 10:30 a.m. Shortly after that, the men鈥檚 soccer team will host Rutgers-Newark in the first round of the NJAC Tournament at 1 p.m. Finally, the NJAC champion women鈥檚 volleyball team hosts Stevens at 3:30 p.m.
馃棑锔 View the full schedule of all upcoming athletic events .
OSPREY NOTES
President Joe's State of the University Address Oct. 30
Reminder: President Joe鈥檚 State of the University Address was rescheduled to this Monday, Oct. 30, from 4:30-5:45 p.m. in the Campus Center Event Room. Light refreshments will be provided. A is also available for those unable to attend in person.
Print Shop Temporarily Closed Nov. 2-9
鈿狅笍 FYI: Please note that the Print Shop will be closed for equipment upgrades from Nov. 2-9. Unfortunately, during this period, they will not be able to fulfill any requests and ask that you plan for alternative resources during this time.
The Print Shop is scheduled to resume its regular operations on Nov. 9.
Read the SCOSA November Newsletter
Read the 淫性视频 Center on Successful Aging (SCOSA)'s November for interesting upcoming events and newly added programming.
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