Rutgers–Camden Event Encourages Students to Engage in Local Politics
Rutgers University–Camden will host an event next month aimed at helping students better understand the importance of local and state...
Philadelphia Student Press Association
For a few nights in September, the Philadelphia Student Press Association (PSPA) was featured on the PECO sign in center...
The Study Abroad Experience at Rutgers—Camden
“South Africa was a transformative experience. Some of this learning abroad trip's highlights included completing a case analysis with business...
How Students Feel about ‘Free Periods’ At Rutgers—Camden
“I think it’s a good idea but I only take one class per day so I don’t think it’s necessary...
$3.2 Million Dollar Investment to Rutgers—Camden
Assemblywoman Carol Murphy has invested $3.2 million into Rutgers University-Camden. According to Chancellor Antonio D Tillis, “This million dollar investment...
In With the New: New Bookstore Location Aims to Serve Students
Every September for the past 25 years, students of Rutgers Camden have undergone a pilgrimage that could be counted on...
“Garden State Gulag”
Plans to Utilize Burlington County Military Base for Migrant Detention Raise Debate, Protests KODAK Digital Still Camera - Julio Dagand...
Indivisible Protests: Local Tesla Dealership Becomes Center for Protests
New car buyers looking to test drive a Tesla in the upcoming months might find themselves surprised: every other Saturday...
Rutgers-Camden Celebrates Black History Month with Culture and Community
Willa McBride (NAACP Secretary & BSU President) on the left, Marsha Lowery (Vice Chancellor for Student Academic Success) on the right. Photo by Sidney Pratt, African Student Association President
College Textbook Costs Present Challenge for Students
College students nationwide are facing increasing financial pressure from textbook expenses, which continue to rise alongside tuition fees. Both students...