By Keith Green On Monday, April 11, Rutgers-Camden hosted its inaugural Chancellor’s Lecture on Global Racial Reckoning and Civility with Professor Sheryll D. Cashin, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law, Civil Rights, and Social Justice at Georgetown Law. Cashin used her latest book, White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation […]
The Clarity of CrossFit
By Kaila Crozier When people think of how to spend their time, they often resort to going to the gym. While going to the gym is good for one’s body and soul, people often go to popular chain gyms such as Edge or Planet Fitness to release their stress. However, […]
Spider-Man: No Way Home Sparks Oscar Snub Controversy
By Maria Alcantara The 94th Academy Awards have resulted in interesting discussions resulting in what films deserved awards and which do not. Among Oscar Nominations for 2022 include juggernaut films such as Don’t Look Up, an original Netflix film with a star-studded cast including Leonardo Dicaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, and Timothee […]
5 Best Movie Sequels
By Zak Falcone In today’s world of multiverses, reboots, and spinoffs we have lost the art of the sequel. More often than not, movie sequels are just rehashed tellings of the same story to grab more money from fans. But if you dig deep, you might find some gold hidden […]
Recidivism Seen Through Netflix Shows
By Katie Travlos There are many shows on Netflix that broadcast the atrocities the justice system allows when referring to prisons and jails in the United States. Two shows, in particular, juxtapose the punitive justice system against the rehabilitative system of other countries. These Netflix series includes 60 Days In […]
Enjoyment and Criticism
By: Mason Rickerd On the internet, whether it’s professional or community-based criticism, someone is bound to have an opinion on something that they intend to share with the world. This opinion will attract those who agree or disagree until it becomes the topic of conversation for thousands of people across […]
A Bite of The Bistro
By: Katie Travlos and Jasmine Yasay Where: 57 Kings Hwy E, Haddonfield, NJ 08033 Type of Cuisine: Greek Bistro Outdoor Dining: Yes Delivery: No Takeout: Yes Hours: Sun-Mon 8 AM – 8 PM, Tues-Sat 8 AM – 9 PM Price: $$ Rating: ★★★★☆ Summer is around the corner and […]
Philly Takes A Step Into The Magic
By: Rebbecca LaFalce Harry Potter fans have been counting down the days for the Harry Potter Exhibit in the Franklin Institute to finally open its doors. This is the first time fans have had really anything Harry Potter-related that has been closer than Universal in Orlando. As a Potter fan […]
Working for The University
By: Kaila Crozier When the pandemic hit back in March 2020, I realized how much Rutgers-Camden meant to me and its impact on my life. When Rutgers sent us home early for spring break, I was heartbroken to leave a place I loved so much. When the campus reopened in […]
Brunchin’ Through March
By: Arielle Champion Fluffy pancakes, crispy bacon, and everything brunch-related are served at Turning Point. Turning Point is a restaurant famous for its breakfast and lunch. The restaurant has over 15 locations between New Jersey and Pennsylvania. To make it even better, there’s a location only ten minutes from campus […]