By Jochebed Peace Airede It was the beginning of Spring Break. Though the chill of winter lingered, students were excited to sink into what should have been a restful weekend away from the demands of weekly assessments and readings. This tranquility, however, was soon shattered by news of trouble brewing […]
5 Ways Rutgers Students Can Help Ukraine
By Gia Lukaitis The war on Ukraine and the loss of innocent civilians has the world wondering, “how can I help?” As college students, it is not always possible to do what we wish we could to help, but there are some ways that are easily accessible. Here is a […]
Breaking the Dawn Tour
By Anel Farjado With lower cases of Covid and higher vaccination rates in the United States, the music industry is eager in bringing out its top artists back on stage. Abel Tesfaye, also known as The Weeknd, being an anticipated headliner of the year, left fans wondering when a tour […]
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 […]
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 […]
Is Wordle the new Sudoku?
By: Anel Farjado Currently trending number four on Twitter, Wordle is an up-and-coming web-based game developed by Josh Wardle and later published by the New York Times, first originally released in October 2021. So, what is Wordle really? The mechanics are simple. Every day a new word is generated and […]
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 […]
Euphoria: Review and Debate
By: Abigail Richards Unique and renowned television shows don’t appear on television every day. Everyone has opinions, and some may find one show fantastic, while others may not enjoy the material the same way. However, since the start of its highly anticipated second season on HBO, Euphoria has truly captivated […]
What’s happening to the Walt Whitman statue?
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 […]
Love is in The First Bite
By: Arielle Champion Restaurant: Villa Barone Address: 753 Haddon Ave, Collingswood, NJ 08108 Hours: Mon-Fri 11am-9pm & Sat-Sun 12pm-9pm Price Range: $$ Valentine’s Day is finally here which means it’s the season of love, but also chaos. Stores are crowded with people buying gifts for their significant other and fancy […]