by Meghan Shapiro in News
Just how diverse is the faculty of Rutgers-Newark? According to statistics compiled by the university's Office of Institutional Research, not at all. Despite efforts by administrators, a majority of professsors and lecturers continue to be mostly white.
by Lev D. Zilbermints in News
Sitting in the Paul Robeson Campus Center, Rutgers-Newark student Sinan Aladdin remembers the month he spent this last summer in his hometown: Baghdad, Iraq.
by Niki Shah in News
Rutgers-Newark commemorated "World AIDS Week" on Nov. 28 through Dec. 1 to raise awareness and educate students about HIV and AIDS.
by Niki Shah in News
Newark Public School's Office of Guidance, with the help of the Provost's Office, hosted a college fair at the Paul Robeson Campus Center on Thursday, Dec. 8 to further the high school students' knowledge and options in choosing the right college.
by Kristy Barry in News
The fees for the student game room on the third floor of the Paul Robeson Campus Center have been raised. But before you protest officials would like you to know the extra fees will go to purchase new equipment.
by Mustafa Gatollari in News
The undergraduate Student Governing Association recently opened a new seat in its executive committee: the Director of Public Relations.
by Helen Schamrai in News
The key to success is to always do more than is required. Those are the words of wisdom offered by former corporate executive and current motivational author and speaker Bob Danzig.
by Anna Surbatovich in News
The Campus Crime Report
by Lev D. Zillbermints in News
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Lech Walesa, president of Poland from 1990-1995 and 1983 Nobel Prize Laureate, spoke at Seton Hall University on Dec. 1.