Indivisible Protests: Local Tesla Dealership Becomes Center for Protests
New car buyers looking to test drive a Tesla in the upcoming months might find themselves surprised: every other Saturday...
Rutgers-Camden Celebrates Black History Month with Culture and Community
Willa McBride (NAACP Secretary & BSU President) on the left, Marsha Lowery (Vice Chancellor for Student Academic Success) on the right. Photo by Sidney Pratt, African Student Association President
College Textbook Costs Present Challenge for Students
Valeria Suarez College students nationwide are facing increasing financial pressure from textbook expenses, which continue to rise alongside tuition fees....
Women’s History Month at Rutgers University–Camden
Each March brings honor and reflection to women's past achievements, contributions, and struggles in human history. At Rutgers University–Camden, this...
National Park Layoffs: Philly Affected
Isabella Deitz In February of 2025, approximately 1,000 National Park Service employees received termination notices. These layoffs continue to affect...
Environmentalism vs. Artificial Intelligence
Cheyla Ruiz and Briannah Shaw Artificial intelligence requires water as a computer coolant to perform its programmed duties, meaning fresh...
Online Resources For Rutgers Students You May Not Know You Have
Zoe Petroski While Rutgers, Camden students know that their tuition covers the costs of their academic courses first and foremost,...
Rutgers University Offerings: Accelerated Graduate Degrees
For students looking to fast-track their education and reduce tuition costs, Rutgers University provides two notable programs: the 3+3 law...
Poetry in the Park
Over the course of the spring semester, The Scarlet Scribes, Rutgers’ interdisciplinary English club, has planned for a literary celebration...
Introducing Elizabeth Coulter: The New Stedman Gallery Coordinator
Rutgers New Brunswick Alumna, Elizabeth Coulter, has found a new home here at Rutgers Camden as the Stedman Gallery’s gallery...