Students took to the streets to learn digital journalism |
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Find your way around the region |
Interactive maps shows ways around the traffic |
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Workshop teaches students how to become "mojos"
In the race for governor, the youth stayed away
Swine-flu scare scares some, bores others
2009: June 6, June 17, June 23, October 12, October 20, November 2, November 3 (swine-flu issue), November 20, December 1, December 11, December 21
2010: February 11, February 25
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Student excels in media and film |
RU student goes to Rutgers to maintain ties |
Tiffany Dodson is an emerging filmmaker, photographer and journalist whose work has been showcased in the New Jersey Film Festival and Black Voice/Carta Latina. |
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Tiffany Dodson (left) has developed a diversity of talents while at Rutgers University. |
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Rutgers students happy to be finally free of snow |
Many find parking now that the snow is gone |
For some New Brunswick residents, the recent snow storms were a welcome diversion. For others, however, the blizzards were a nuisance and a safety hazard. With snowfall totaling over 12 inches in February and March, many Rutgers students either loved or hated the winter weather. |
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Bad weather brought out the best in some |
Rutgers found happiness in snowball fights |
Despite icy roads and slow buses, Rutgers students found the recent snowstorms to be a fun diversion from their normally busy lives. Before the reality hit of having to shovel out their cars and get back to school, students took the time to enjoy the simpler things in life, like snowball fights and other relaxing activities. |
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Tabloids have no place on the Pulitzer stage |
The National Enquirer is not a deserving entrant |
The National Enquirer magazine should not be considered qualified to win the Pulitzer Prize in journalism, even thought it entered the newspaper's breaking coverage of the John Edwards scandal. |
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