Website lets students list book prices
Gerald Witherspoon came up with an idea with his roommate, Ramon Pena, in the fall of 2011 to design a website that would decrease the financial burden of buying textbooks from the campus bookstores.
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Gerald Witherspoon came up with an idea with his roommate, Ramon Pena, in the fall of 2011 to design a website that would decrease the financial burden of buying textbooks from the campus bookstores.
Arianna Magrini, a School of Arts and Sciences senior, looks at crochetted items Thursday night at the Douglass Campus Center.
The Rutgers University Programming Association sponsored the event featuring Krochet Kids International, which teaches women in poor countries to crochet and sells the wares at fundraisers.
With the University’s recent disassociation with Adidas for its unethical practices, the debate over which companies the University should invest in has turned to oil corporations.
Doug Ricci, a University career management specialist, addresses the crowd Wednesday at the Rutgers Club on the College Avenue Campus on the proper way to make a good impression over dinner to employees and colleagues.
University students learned how to conduct themselves during intimidating business dinners at last night’s “Dining Etiquette.”
In his three years as a teaching assistant at the University, Kellen Myers has had some unusual experiences.
Jeffrey Shandler, professor in the department of Jewish
In January 2012, Bruce Whitehouse witnessed the beginning of a violent uprising in Mali.
The story of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who kept a diary while hiding from Nazi raids, has not been confined to her diary.
The Rutgers University Debate Union is just a few tournaments away from stealing Harvard University’s third-place standing in the American Parliamentary Debate Association.
Onlookers craned their necks Saturday to catch a glimpse of a rare sight at Brower Commons on the College Avenue campus as a group of 75 students excitedly moved en masse into the dining hall.
The Byrne Seminars, the Aresty Research?Center for Undergraduates and the Division of Undergraduate Academic Affairs sponsored a celebration for assistant professors. The event, which took place yesterday at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum on the College Avenue campus, allowed assistant professors to mingle with other assistant professors from different departments.
The various University governing councils plan to launch diverse initiatives this year, like hosting beauty pageants, social gatherings and professional development activities.
Dhruv Patel, a member of the Rutgers Mock Trial Team, listens at practice. The team will compete at a regional tournament at Penn State University on Feb. 9 and 10. The team hopes to reach the national tournament for the second time in its history.
The Douglass Campus Center lights up as a part of the “Go and Glow Red for Women” campaign to raise awareness for women’s heart disease and stroke.
For the next three days at the University, students on campus should not be alarmed when they notice certain buildings glowing red.
When Gregory Cui joined the Rutgers Mock Trial team in 2010 as a first-year student, the 5-year-old team had never been to a national competition.
Judith Enck, an administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency, discusses the future of her agency and the changing climate Tuesday at the Cook Campus Center.