Rutgers-Camden has been deprived of a Communication program in the past years, and we have been fortunate enough to finally witness the expansion of the English Department to English and Communication. The study of Communication is essential to multiple careers, and is a positive component for nearly every job. The […]
Smash Club Gives a “Well Played” Demonstration of Super Smash Bros
By Milosz Krupinski On Tuesday, November 19, 2019, during free period, the Digital Studies Center and the RUC Smash Club hosted a Well Played session about Super Smash Bros and the world of eSports. Well Played sessions focus on the close reading of video game mechanics and narratives. Each session […]
Letter from the Editor
By Eliana Puschett In recent years, traditional media has been undergoing a period of great transition. Streaming websites have replaced DVDs and VHS tapes. Spotify and Apple Music have replaced purchasing songs, CDs and cassettes. The world of media is continuously changing, and thus so is the way that we […]
Making History: Rutgers Road to Strike
For the past month, both students and faculty have been at the edge of their seats awaiting notification to strike against the Rutgers University administration. Although most students were eager to have a day or two off from class and to see some campus action, I think we can all […]
Super Bowl LIII: Could It Get Any Worse?
Super Bowl LIII was played on Sunday, February the 3rd, and let me add my name to a long list saying it was the most disappointing Super Bowl in recent memory. Not only were the Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots boring to watch, but the commercials this […]
Sleep Out for Homelessness
By Doris Zheku It was 8 p.m. on a Thursday evening. The temperature was 35 degrees, cold for November, and students were trickling into the Campus Center carrying sleeping bags and stuffed animals. Upon first glance, it seemed as though there was a slumber party happening instead of an event […]