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What Does the New Data Center Approved in Vineland Mean for South Jersey and Rutgers-Camden? 

A new AI data center under construction in Vineland is causing controversy across South Jersey. The project began construction last...

Valeria Suarez
February 8, 2026March 11, 2026
News & Features Politics

ICE OUT: Philly Residents and Black Lions Take to The Streets

When asked how they feel about the protests in Philadelphia, Ryan Harris, a student at Rutgers Camden, said, “I think...

Isabella Deitz
February 8, 2026March 11, 2026
Campus News News & Features

Hazing Leaves Rutgers Student in Critical Condition

The  Rutgers New Brunswick chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi has been permanently banned from campus following an investigation into the...

Isabella Mihok
December 5, 2025February 6, 2026
Campus News News & Features

Rutgers—Camden Celebrates Veterans Day 2025

This November 11th, a wreath laying ceremony was held at the Jeremy Kane Memorial Plaque by the flagpole in front...

Julio Dagand
December 5, 2025February 6, 2026
Campus News News & Features Politics

Young and Hungry: Econ Major Looks to Shake Up 2026 Congressional Race

Voters across the nation have reported in exit polls and online that they think the average age of their elected...

Julio Dagand
December 5, 2025February 6, 2026
News & Features Politics

Current Housing Crisis Affects Rutgers Camden

For students at Rutgers-Camden, the national housing crisis is a source of anxiety, academic distraction, and long-term uncertainty. With the...

Valeria Suarez
December 5, 2025February 6, 2026
News & Features Politics

How the Government Shutdown Hit the Camden Community

Students on the Rutgers-Camden campus have felt high levels of frustration and stress over the government shutdown. For students and...

Valeria Suarez
December 5, 2025February 6, 2026
Campus News Lifestyle

Pursuit of Grace at the Stedman Gallery

Reynier Llanes’ Pursuit of Grace exhibit is currently on display at Rutgers–Camden’s Stedman Gallery until December 13th of 2025. The...

Madeleine Webb
December 5, 2025February 6, 2026
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How Rutgers Camden is Dealing With the Current Nursing Shortage  

The United States has a growing nursing shortage. It is expected that within five years there will be several patients...

Amanda Castillo
December 5, 2025February 6, 2026
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Millions of Americans Facing Food Insecurity After SNAP Cut 

Amid the government shutdown, millions of Americans have been questioning how they’re going to feed themselves and their families after...

Isabella Deitz
December 5, 2025February 6, 2026

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