No Kings III: Protestors Bring the Action to Camden
As another year of the Trump administration has come and gone, so too have new controversies. Recent immigration enforcement actions,...
How AI Is Reshaping Reality for Grade School Students and Their Future
In classrooms where students once raised their hands for help, some are now turning to artificial intelligence for answers, often...
RUC Baseball Repeat Champs?
The Rutgers-Camden baseball team is setting itself up to make history with a chance to secure its second NJAC championship....
Jennifer Levy Didn’t Step Down: SGA Election 2026-27
Results are in for Rutgers–Camden’s 2026-27 SGA Executive Board. RUC has a new president, rising senior Raizel Febels. In turn,...
Does Living On Campus Really Improve Student Life at Rutgers–Camden?
As the cost of housing continues to rise, students considering on-campus housing often weigh its potential benefits, particularly the opportunity...
Rutgers Eagleton Institute Hosts Campaign Training for Gen Z Hopefuls Ahead of June Primary
Rutgers University's Eagleton Institute of Politics hosted a campaign training event on March 5 aimed at Gen Z students interested...
Greek Life Sees Resurgence at Rutgers–Camden as Organizations Rebuild and Expand
Greek life is reemerging at Rutgers University–Camden after a period of disruption, with the return and reestablishment of organizations like...
Nupes Return to Campus
After years of being away, members of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. Known as the Nupes, are returning to Rutgers–Camden....
The New Arts & Science Building: Updates On The Cooper Street Gateway Project
Rendering of the project, courtesy of Rutgers IPO.
A Walk in the Woods: Grad Students Seek Respite as Wissahickon Hike Returns
As the Rutgers-Camden Graduate Student Organization (GSO) prepared to transport 40 students to Wissahickon Valley Park on March 28, 2026,...