Rutgers students launch new pre-med club
The Student Osteopathic Medical Association, better known as Pre-SOMA, was recently approved as a club for the 2019-2020 year, marking the return of the pre-med club which shut down several years ago.
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The Student Osteopathic Medical Association, better known as Pre-SOMA, was recently approved as a club for the 2019-2020 year, marking the return of the pre-med club which shut down several years ago.
Let’s start off with some simple facts of life. Water is wet, grass is green and the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) has been — even when keeping its modest mission in mind — a failure for most of the people who sat through it in their youth.
Rutgers University—New Brunswick and the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) in New Brunswick will be holding an active shooter exercise on Saturday, Nov. 9, according to a press release.
Prominent Black mothers who have lost their children to gun violence and police brutality will be speaking at Douglass Residential College at Rutgers University–New Brunswick on Nov. 14, according to a press release. The event will be held at Voorhees Chapel.
The hepatitis A outbreak in New Jersey continues, with the number of confirmed cases over the last 11 months now being at 533, including six deaths, according to an article by NJ Advance Media.
This year, New Jersey has had the second-highest number of tornadoes in history, with nine tornadoes touching down on the Garden State, according to a University press release.
The Rutgers football team entered its second and final bye week with a different coaching staff and player personnel than it had on Aug. 30, when it defeated UMass.
Every generation can easily pinpoint a movie or heartthrob that defined their generation. For some it was “The Wizard of Oz,” for others, “Star Wars” and for the pre-teens and teens circa 2008, it was the bloodsucking vampire versus werewolf franchise, “Twilight.”
It is a truth universally acknowledged that any self-respecting college student, in want of gainful employment after graduation, must have done an internship.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year!
With the first regular season of head coach Jim McElderry's tenure now in the rearview mirror, the Rutgers men's soccer team now sets its sights on keeping its Big Ten Tournament hopes alive this weekend. First up on the docket is a date with the eighth-seeded Ohio State in the opening round play-in game this Saturday.
Nineteen years ago, the French Socialist Party made a certain practice into law to the envy of the global workforce: Reduce the mandatory working week in France from 39 hours to 35.
College students often find themselves overwhelmed not solely from schoolwork, but other responsibilities such as working, maintaining a healthy social life, commuting and maintaining their living space.
Days after University President Robert L. Barchi called for an investigation in response to detailed allegations that the coaches of the softball program abused their players, the University appointed the law firm Lowenstein Sandler to handle the inquiry, according to an article on NJ Advance Media.
University President Robert L. Barchi urged Rutgers students to participate in the New Jersey elections on Nov. 5 in a University-wide email yesterday.
The Rutgers University Marine Field Station (RUMFS) is one of the many experimental field stations that Rutgers offers students, with opportunities to examine fish and their ecology.
Rutgers University—New Brunswick has been awarded a grant of $34.5 million for the Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics (RCSB) Protein Data Bank, which provides open-access data resources for 3D biomolecular structures of life, according to an article from Rutgers Today.
Dr. Jedediah Pixley, an assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, has recently been awarded the Young Investigators Research Program (YIP) award by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) for his research in atomic and molecular physics.
The Rutgers wrestling team started its season with three wins in its home quad meet over Centenary, LIU and Pitt-Johnstown.
Former Rutgers head football coach Greg Schiano, who led the Scarlet Knights to six bowl games in seven seasons with a 56-33 record overall, is scheduled to meet with Rutgers Athletics on Wednesday of this week, according to an article on NJ Advance Media.