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A&E
The Revival of Music: The Independent scene
All things in life are cyclical, from the tides of the ocean to the flushing and refilling of a toilet bowl. Unfortunately for mainstream music from the early 2000’s until the start of the current decade, that is exactly where most of the chart toppers will be flushed to
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Commentary
Taylor Swift needs a shift
I don’t think there was one person who watched the Grammy Awards and was pleased with Taylor Swift’s mediocre performance of her song “We Are Never Ever Ever Ever Getting Back Together” (6th grade girls not included).
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News & Features
Jazz Ensemble Performs for “Visions of Camden”
Rutgers-Camden recently ended its month-long exhibition, “Visions of Camden,” a display of art and historical artifacts used to present an aesthetic perspective of the city of Camden.
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News & Features
NJPIRG fights against global warming
NJPIRG has great things in store for this coming semester. This organization is a statewide, student directed, nonprofit group looking to protect the public. NJPIRG has been around since 1972 and there are just fewer than 100 student chapters of NJPIRG across the country to pass local and state resolution.
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Headline News & Features
President Barchi holds town hall meetings
The 2011-2012 school year was, arguably, one of the most tumultuous school years in the history of Rutgers-Camden. This year, members of the Rutgers community begin to move forward.
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Dear Scarlet Temptations
Dear Scarlet 2/26
Dear Scarlet,
I happen to be a Christian and a friend of mine keeps Christian bashing.I know everyone is entitled to their opinions but I’m starting to feel
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insulted.
Sincerely,
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Commentary The Raptor Report
Raptor report 2/26
-We all know Lance Armstrong is in trouble but did you know he might have to pay the federal government around 100 million dollars. Why? He doped and lied about it.
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Commentary
No home is different from no future
I went for a stroll in Philadelphia the other day. I would easily describe it as the coldest day of my life but other than the weather, it was unremarkable. Cold and easily forgettable.
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