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There was a period of time where, with one of the closest people to me, I refused to let go of pride in order to properly say “sorry” to her. But it wasn’t just me — my friend didn’t want to talk to me at all, just as I didn’t want to deal with the issue that was separating us like an invisible rift.
The Rutgers wrestling team opens its 2019-2020 season at the Rutgers Athletic Center (RAC) for the annual RU Quad, as three non-conference foes — Centenary, LIU and Pitt-Johnstown — will visit Piscataway on Saturday with the first match scheduled for 10 a.m.
As Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard said, “Board man gets paid.”
With the Big Ten Tournament just around the corner, the Rutgers women’s soccer team is hungry for its first conference championship at home. The No. 16 Scarlet Knights (14-2-2, 8-2-1) have had one of their best conference seasons since joining the Big Ten.
When the Rutgers men's soccer team headed into the Big Ten play with a freshman-heavy roster, some growing pains were expected.
The Rutgers University Student Assembly (RUSA) plans on voting on two pieces of legislation at this week’s meeting on Thursday, Oct. 31, according to RUSA's public agenda.
Since Oct. 1, calls have been coming in to a Rutgers-based peer support helpline for the legally blind, the first of its kind in the nation.
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) and Active Minds, a nonprofit organization promoting mental health awareness, released new data on the mental health of high-achieving college students and information on how universities can help students facing mental health challenges, according to a press release.
One of the key assets of the Rutgers football team’s offense the past several years, independent of its sub -.500 records, was the strength of the running game. And this showed time and time again this past Saturday.
Dr. David Livingston, professor and chief of the division of trauma and surgical critical care in the department of surgery at the New Jersey Medical School (NJMS), has been announced as the next president of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST), a national scholarly organization dedicated to the science and practice of the field of trauma and critical care, according to a press release.
A Rutgers University student club — the All Marxist-Leninist Union (AMLU) — was recently joined by members of other concerned student organizations at a meeting where we heard several speakers denounce a proposed law that would severely restrict the rights of students in public schools and on college campuses to dissent from U.S. foreign policy and the rights of students to work in solidarity with Palestinian people.
In the wake of what I consider the new age of the American political zoo, which harasses the one that is constantly observing it from both the Right and Left and the up and the down and the diagonal on a 450-degree angle — you get the point — the meta-conversation sometimes is most relieving.
In the modern, fast-paced world we live in, efficiency is everything.
Nothing can stop the Rutgers women’s soccer team. In its last two Big Ten matches in Michigan, the No. 21 Scarlet Knights (14-2-2, 8-2-1) upset the No. 16 Wolverines (12-4-1, 7-2-1) in a 1-0 shutout, then took down Michigan State 3-2 to close off their conference season on the way to the Big Ten tournament.
The last time the Rutgers volleyball team won a match against a school in the Big Ten was on Oct. 21, 2015. That was more than four years ago.
The Rutgers field hockey team has been finishing this season off with a bang. Last Friday, the No. 18 Scarlet Knights (10-6, 4-3) defeated Michigan, which would be their second-highest ranked win in Rutgers history. Then on Sunday, the Knights took on Temple and came out with another victory.
After suffering six consecutive losses since Aug. 30, the Rutgers football team seemed to be going in the same direction as last season, which resulted in a 1-11 overall record.
After the past couple months, during which Rutgers students have been bombarded with multiple startling crime alerts, the University evidently felt compelled to enact more aggressive anti-crime measures.
More than a week ago, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, otherwise known as Prince William and Catherine Middleton, paid a visit to the nation of Pakistan by request of the Commonwealth office.