By: Anel Fajardo The Statue of the controversial poet Walt Whitman has been officially removed from the Rutgers-Camden Campus center after protests and petitions from both students and the community. Students started off the spring semester two weeks on Zoom and came back to see the statue was […]
The Allegations Against Governor Cuomo
By: Abigail Richards Since the start of the pandemic last March, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been receiving national attention for his daily briefings, and trying to quell the rise of COVID-19 cases in the state of New York. However, since the start of the new year Governor Cuomo […]
Marijuana Now Legal in NJ: What’s the Difference?
by Matthew Gould Recreational marijuana is now legal in New Jersey, but many residents are struggling to notice a difference. Currently, residents can smoke, vape, or consume marijuana freely. The bill signed by Governor Phil Murphy on January 1, 2021 made it legal for residents to purchase up to […]
President Biden’s Cabinet Picks and Confirmations
By: Abigail Richards Fresh off the inauguration of President Joe Biden on January 20th, the new administration has started the hard work Biden has been promising since starting his presidential campaign in 2019. From reentering deals the past administration had left to signing many executive orders, Like reestablishing the […]