When Activists and Valentine's Day Collide
By Alison Go -
The Paper Trail
- February 19, 2008
There's been a proliferation of pro-gay-marriage demonstrations lately.
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Newsmaker of the Year
By Alison Go -
The Paper Trail
- January 15, 2008
Choose the higher education mover and shaker of 2007..
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With Great Football Comes Great Responsibility
By Alison Go -
The Paper Trail
- November 19, 2007
The FBI and the Dept. of Homeland Security now consider Rutgers Stadium on game days to be a plausible terrorist target.
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Jersey Students Compete for Green Green
By Eddy RamÃrez -
The Paper Trail
- October 17, 2007
Rutgers is offering cash to students who want to help the school go green.
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From Hillary: R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Washington Whispers
- April 11, 2007
Love the Rutgers Scarlet Knights? Well, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has a way to help you express yourself.
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Rutgers Student Government Accused of Tuning Out Diversity
The Paper Trail
- December 14, 2006
Despite protests from black students who say the move cuts diversity out of the student government, the music chairperson for the student body could be facing impeachment, the Daily Targum reports. Council members cited "lack of communication, neglect of responsibilities, and perpetual tardiness.
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Rutgers Students Well Received at Statehouse
The Paper Trail
- November 22, 2006
At least half a dozen legislators and one representative of Governor Jon Corzine listened to a two-hour presentation by Rutgers University students Monday on the effects of last year's historic education funding cuts. Barbara Buono, a Democratic state senator, tells the Daily Targum the presentation had a "deep impact":.
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Fresh off a Football Win, Rutgers Students Strut...Into State Lawmakers' Offices
The Paper Trail
- November 15, 2006
Currently ranked No. 6 in the Bowl Championship Series standings, Rutgers football is back.
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Dishonorable Mentions: Help Needed
The Paper Trail
- November 8, 2006
A Duke Chronicle election blogger saw more students "absorbed in their economics textbooks or their dinner conversations" than by televisions tuned to CNN.
A Rutgers University voting station had only 12 voters by noon yesterday, the Daily Targum reports, picking "quiet" as the euphemistic adjective of choice.
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