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 […]
Tom Brady Retires
By: Zak Falcone At 44 years old, all-time NFL star Tom Brady has called it quits on his football career. That is, after winning seven Super Bowls, five MVP awards, and holding the passing Touchdown and passing yards records. No, there is no one questioning his GOAT status, nor will […]
Fall Sports Schedule & Team Updates
September Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 20) 21) Men’s Soccer vs Immaculata University (Away) @7pm Women’s Soccer vs Messiah University (Away) @7pm Women’s Volleyball vs […]
Can the 76ers win the NBA Championship this year?
By David Parker With May 18th set as the start of the NBA’s playoffs,, teams are gearing up their rosters and playing ability, getting ready to do battle.. This year’s playoffs race will be a competitive fight for many teams, making their case to be in the NBA Finals and […]
7 Yards: The Chris Norton Story
If you’re one to take life for granted, please watch 7 Yards: The Chris Norton Story. 7 Yards is a feature-length documentary that explores the resilience and perspective of Chris Norton, who, in October 2010 suffered a debilitating spinal cord injury during a college football game. Doctors said the 18-year-old […]
The Pandemic Season for RUC’s Women’s Volleyball
by David Parker As the spring semester started up in 2021, spring season sports for Rutgers Camden also started up their seasons. One of these sports was the Women’s Volleyball Team. They did not have a fall season due to the pandemic rolling out, but they were ready to tackle […]
Rutgers Scarlet Knights Men’s Basketball Take Their Seat in the NCAA Tournament after a Nail-Biting Season
By: David Parker Last season, Rutgers New Brunswick men’s basketball team, the Scarlet Knights, reached a point with a 20-11 overall standing and 18-1 at home. With this record and the way they played, the team was making an obvious case that they would appear in the NCAA Tournament […]
The Brooklyn Nets: Why Are They So Scary?
By: David Parker On January 13th, 2021, the Houston Rockets traded 8-time All-Star James Harden to the Brooklyn Nets which already has 11-Time All-Star Kevin Durant and 6-Time All-Star Kyrie Irving. The Nets did give up their coming-up star, Caris Levert, to the Indiana Pacers, and traded both Jarret […]
Tom Brady: A Living Legend
By: Raimondo Partito After watching Super Bowl LV, I think the majority of us can agree it was a fairly boring game. The main event of Super Bowl LV was Tom Brady. A lot of people speculate on who is the greatest quarterback of all time. Some say whoever […]
Soccer in the Time of Corona
By Doris Zheku It was the first game of the 2019 season. Raimondo Partito was midair going for a header when he suddenly found himself colliding into two other players and then hitting the ground — hard. After being taken off the field on a stretcher, and a routine examination, […]