Monthly Archives: November 2011 »
Working at the Medium
The Medium is a weekly satirical publication produced by University students for the entertainment of the student community. “We have more of a mission to entertain RU,” said Katie Davis, the publication’s editor-in-chief. “We’re
Read More »Pehchaan for Pratham
Tons of students gathered together in the State Theater on Livingston Avenue on Sunday, November 13th for “Pehchaan: Dare to Define,” the annual Association of Indians at Rutgers (AIR) show. Showcasing the artistic and
Read More »Artists in the Living Room
The SAS Artists Collective Coffeehouse happens once each month in the living room of the little-known Honors House, which is located directly next to Scott Hall
Read More »Thoughts on Thanksgiving
After two long months of learning and taking midterms students are excited about getting some time off. Find out what students are looking forward to for Thanksgiving
Read More »Rock the House!
In early November, students from various organizations came together to Rock the House for the Ronald McDonald House Charities. Indie bands from all over New Jersey came out to show their support and share
Read More »Two Months in Turkey
Through the Critical Language Scholarship Program, Jeremy was able to spend two months studying abroad in Ankara, Turkey
Read More »Homecoming Bed Races 2011 [Infographic]
This infographic depicts the 4th Annual Homecoming Bed Races at the Rutgers Student Center when student organizations raced decorated beds down College Avenue to benefit New Brunswick Public Schools. Prizes were given to the
Read More »A Graveyard Smash
Monster Mash is presented by the Cook/Douglass Residence Life and Cook/Douglass Residential Council. This Halloween extravaganza is a safe alternative to trick-or-treating for elementary school children. A variety of student organizations had tables with
Read More »Teach Me How to Garba
Hundreds of students gathered together in the Livingston Recreation Center on Friday, October 21st for Garba, an event hosted by the Association of Indians at Rutgers (AIR). Garba is an Indian dance that is
Read More »Service Through Teamwork
The collegiate chapter of Alpha Phi Omega at Rutgers University embodies a co-ed service fraternity that participates in a variety of on and off campus service events to help out the community. A couple
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