by Chris Fitter, Founder and Faculty Advisor of the Environmental Action Coalition It’s been a very pleasant fall, hasn’t it? As I write, the temperature in the last week has made it to 80 degrees three times. It used to be that summer would peter out in September, but these […]
Rutgers-Camden’s professors demand answers from the chancellor regarding firing of dean
by Anel Fajardo The Rutgers-Camden faculty met with Chancellor Antonio D. Tillis for the first time last week, to get answers regarding the sudden dismissal of Howard Marchitello, former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, in the middle of the semester. More than 100 teachers and staff were […]
This trend is nuts
by Mason Rickerd For most of us at Rutgers-Camden, squirrels are a part of the ambience of the city. The average person is likely to look at a squirrel as they are going about their business and think absolutely nothing of it. But recently, squirrels have become a point of […]
10 things you might have missed in Squid Game
by Gia Lukaitis 1. Behind the beds in the main room, the games are drawn on the walls. Picture Credits: Pop Buz 2. During the scene where the players are receiving their meal, Gi-Hun (456) says he can only drink chocolate milk. Player 01 says that his son acted the […]
Tania Martinez: a leading figure in activism and advocacy on campus
Over the years, Rutgers University-Camden has been home to many successful activists. Tania Martinez, a senior triple majoring in political science, philosophy and global studies with a minor in Spanish, looks to follow in this storied tradition. Martinez, who is originally from Arkansas, has always had a passion for advocating […]
New films for horror movie fans
by Billy Melnick Halloween might be over, but horror film lovers still have a lot to look forward to with new movies coming out next year and a few available to stream now! 1. Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin Margo heads to a secluded Amish community, in the hopes of […]
Harry Styles: LOVE ON TOUR Tour Stops in Philly
by Gia Lukaitis Harry Styles, the 27 year old pop star from England, is no stranger to putting on a show. In September, the Wells Fargo Center came to life as 20,000 people made their way into Philadelphia’s stop on the Harry Styles: LOVE ON TOUR. Feather boas, sparkly dresses, […]
Fall Fun
by Ryan Szanger and Katie Travlos Looking for something to do this Halloweekend? Don’t miss these Halloween attractions this spooky season. If you have already watched Hocus Pocus and made both a pumpkin and apple pie and are looking for something more to do to get in the spirit for […]
Greek Life Returns to Campus
By: Gia Lukaitis Rutgers University-Camden is no longer at home and online which means greek life, athletics and clubs have also returned to liven up our campus. Social fraternities such as Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tau Epsilon Phi and Alpha Chi Rho all had their first in-person recruitment last week since […]
Which Neighborhood in Philly Should You Move to After Graduation?
By: Ceire McMullen So, you’ve decided to move to Philadelphia? Congrats! You’ll soon be part of one of the most vibrant and historical cities in the United States. Whether it’s the steps of the art museum, the Rocky statue, the Liberty Bell, or the National Constitution Center, you will never […]