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By Faith Eckley | Feb. 17, 2024
Jefferson's Asian Students Association and Campus Activities Board worked together to host a Lunar New Year formal in the Ravenhill Chapel to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.
By Olivia Wong | Mar. 3 2024
With artificial intelligence (AI) undoubtedly on the rise, students and faculty at Jefferson University have begun to discuss the relevant benefits and implications of this tool.
By Gia Sofia | Feb. 20, 2024
On February 10, the Thomas Jefferson University East Falls Special Olympics Club took on the Polar Plunge.
By Faith Eckley | Dec. 7, 2023
On November 13, Jefferson’s Constitutional Law class took over the DEC Forum to host a “Let’s Talk About Your Rights Fair” with the goal of reminding Jefferson students and staff about their constitutional rights.
By Olivia Wong | Oct. 16, 2023
Jefferson makes the top 50 colleges on The Wall Street Journal's 2024 poll. Here's what our president has to say.
By Shreya Parikh and Radhika Sarlashkar | Oct. 16, 2023
The event welcomed over 250 guests as they embarked on a night of tasty food, music, and traditional Indian dancing.
By Ashley Anousaya | Oct. 16, 2023
The Asian Students Association spends the day in Chinatown for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
By Sof Corcoran | Oct. 16, 2023
The Harvest Fest was an opportunity for students to enjoy food, activities, and live music, hosted by CAB and many different organizations on campus.
By Aja Smith | Oct. 16, 2023
Students on the East Falls campus struggle with technology issues in the first few weeks of school.
By Olivia Wong | Mar. 28, 2022
A Roxboro RoundTable led by Kaitlyn Viola explored the significance and struggles of a first-generation college student. Faculty responded with ways they want to aid this community at Jefferson University.
By Olivia Wong | Oct. 22, 2022
The Critical Race Theory and race-centered curriculum has been a controversial topic across schools and politics in America. Jefferson University acknowledges systemic racism and has implemented lessons around diversity in the classroom.
By Amelia Betancourt | Sept. 28, 2022
Jefferson University has seen an uptick in their on-campus student population, but students question if they have the resources to maintain it.
By Kalilah Stokes | Nov. 21, 2021
On October 15, 2021, Thomas Jefferson University disabled Canvas for more than half of the student body.
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