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About The Jolt

Daily Joltness

Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, a couple of college slackers, not unlike you, started a site called Amherst Central to keep all the Amherst College students abreast of campus happenings. Brown University soon clamored for a site of their own, and before you knew it, the Daily Jolt was born, placenta and all.

TCNJ Jolt Goddesses!

Maya Wadya is also a psychology major, and decided to pick up an accounting major and a role as Joltess in her spare time. She joined Liz's all-star Jolt cast in Fall 2006, and hopes to graduate with that oh so random double-major in Spring of '09.

Jenna Meyerberg never wrote a bio so we're going to use this space to write embarrassing things about her. Let's see how long it takes her to notice. Stay tuned! =)

Former Jolters

Kristin Thonack is a psychology major and a music minor, who habitates somewhere in the massive amount of holes on campus. With a little bit of elbow grease and holding back on the hedonism, she should graduate in Spring of 2006. She hopped on TCNJ Jolt after Liz deemed her worthy. (She did actually graduate in Spring 2006. Congrats!)

Liz Goldstein graduated with a BA in psychology from Trenton Sta The College of New Jersey in May 2007. She started the TCNJ Daily Jolt in the Fall of 2004 and certainly misses the HOT college. Nonetheless, Liz is loving this whole "being an adult" thing, especially adjusting to city life and working as Research Assistant at the University of Pennsylvania. She occasionally updates the Jolt.

Kate Tschischik is a Journalism and History major at TCNJ. After being a devoted Jolt fan, she became a Jolt goddess in Spring 2005. She plans on graduating in Spring 2007.

Liz Galetz joined the Jolt team in Spring 2005 after we realized that you can never have enough people named "Liz". She is a Nursing major. She plans on graduating in Spring 2007.

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