March 9, 2024 Our March SPRING BREAK issue is great reading! Stories in our new issue include a new safety app for college students and how NCAA athletes may soon make lots of money off…
February 8, 2024 Read issue No. 29-2 of Campus News | Student Paper — FREE! You might wonder how we come up with the volume number for our issues (OK, you probably don’t care, but we’ll explain it anyway)….
February 6, 2024 How to finance a master’s degree By Kelsey Woodford Special to Campus News Considering embarking on a master’s degree? Earning a master’s degree can advance your career prospects and broaden…
February 6, 2024 AI in higher education — the rise of the study bots By Darren Johnson Campus News As someone who also teaches college courses, along with running this higher-ed journal, I worry about the effects of…
February 6, 2024 Here’s a podcast about newspapers and journalism The Weekly Newspaper Podcast has a unique perspective on local journalism, hosted by Campus News publisher Darren Johnson who is both a college newspaper…
February 6, 2024 Colleges hope for enrollment boom By Tristan Brown-DeVirgilio Campus News Will things return to normal? Enrollment in New York State has not been looking up the past decade. Overall…
January 12, 2024 Take a look at our January issue! Yeah, it’s winter session and spring classes haven’t started yet, but why not read this new issue of Campus News anyway? It’s full of…
January 8, 2024 Skilled in theatrical combat scenes Rockland Community College’s (RCC) Visual and Performing Arts department announced the successful completion of the Fall 2023 Skills Proficiency Tests (SPT) in Theatrical Stage…
January 2, 2024 Book Review: Moshfegh’s world of weird women By Hannah Citron Campus News The novel, “Eileen,” by Ottessa Moshfegh (pictured above), was released in 2015, to a mix of reviews. The story,…
January 2, 2024 Cutting through the fog: Long Covid’s chilling impact on college students By Nancy Scuri Campus News An article in The New York Times, (“Can’t Think, Can’t Remember: More Americans Say They’re in a Cognitive Fog”)…
January 2, 2024 Finding the right professor for YOU By Tristan Brown-DeVirgilio Campus News As this semester comes to a close, students have already started putting their school schedules together for the following…
January 2, 2024 Guttman’s United Men of Color grant Guttman Community College received $50,0000 in funding from an anonymous donor to support programs that empower students to stay enrolled at Guttman and remove…
December 28, 2023 Expert dog tracker eschews limelight By Robin Lyle Journal & Press How are pet dogs that wander off or go missing brought back home again? Heartfelt postings on Facebook…
December 28, 2023 Cosplayers ‘meetup’ at Anime NYC By Dave Paone (photos and text) Campus News A popular feature of the annual Anime NYC cosplay convention is the “meetup,” where fans of…
December 19, 2023 Social Media and Gen Z: Is TikTok the new Career Center? By Nancy Scuri Campus News In years past, if a student wanted advice about job options, they would head to the guidance counsellor or…