Rutgers spring class: 2010 |
Students took to the streets to learn digital journalism |
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The ethics of "The Cleveland Show" |
Media Ethics students analyze racial stereotypes portrayed in T.V show produced by the creators of "Family Guy" |
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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, March 22, April 15
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From hot to cold: Weather is no sure thing at Rutgers |
RU students enjoy warm sunshine, sometimes |
Many Rutgers students believe the inconsistent weather is placing a burden on their day-to-day lives, and the only thing they want is steadiness. |
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Rutgers students are enjoying a fresh change in the weather after a long winter. |
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Rutgers professor extols the virtues of multimedia |
Fisher tries engage students in new journalism |
Journalism is not dead but is alive and filled with promise, according to web editor Loren Fisher, who also teaches multimedia journalism at Rutgers, and is now managing editor of The Home News Tribune.
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Bias and racism exist long after Sept. 11 attacks |
Rutgers professor dicussed bias against Islam |
Professor Deepa Kumar recently discussed how history assumes that civilizations are distinct entities existing in isolation from each other, but they each have a core set of values that drive them and, possibly, become a driving force behind hatred. |
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The problem with being SpongeBob |
Cartoon character has become a whipping post |
Hailed as Nickelodeon’s #1 hit cartoon show due to its popular cult following, SpongeBob SquarePants has managed to garner much attention from both kids and adults alike in the past few of years. |
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