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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, April 23, May 10

FEATURE

Summer parkers can't get no relief
More spaces doesn't mean less trouble
By CHRISTOPHER LEWNES
STAFF WRITER

Rutgers students such as Ashley Vactor said it is difficult for Rutgers commuters to have enough change on them daily to pay the parking meters on College Avenue.

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READ related story on parking
Rutgers students have been trying to find just the right place to park in the summer, despite the fact that fewer people are parking.
June 28, 2010
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Rutgers students not so hot about Livingston redo
Students have little interest in campus work
By JUSTIN MATCHICK
STAFF WRITER

Livingston students are having mixed reactions to the proposed construction of new buildings on campus. The “Vision for Livingston Campus” project has many students happy for newer buildings, while others say it costs too much.

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Student finds solace in tragedy
Hennix turns life around after accident
By MICHAEL HENNIX
STAFF WRITER

Car accident injuries forced Rutgers junior Micheal Hennix to take school more seriously. Hennix had to endure two years of physical therapy and two knee surgeries. During this period, Hennix used this time to reflect on what he was going to do with his future.

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OPINION

The problem with covering Tiger
Tiger Woods media coverage went too far
By MASON MEDINA

Though media outlets and journalists have a loyalty to the business and financial aspects of their coverage, they crossed a line with the Tiger Woods stories that should not have been crossed.

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