| Written by Manush K. | Going to college is not cheap in the first place and the financial burden of buying books for classes just adds fuel to the fire. Books and supplies for classes can range from being very inexpensive to being very expensive for people of different majors and of different levels. […]
10 College Snack Must-Haves
| Written by Arianna F. | Whether you live on campus or commute, here are ten of my favorite easy, grab-and-go snacks! 1. Chex Mix 2. Rice Krispies Treats 3. GoGo Squeez 4. Variety Chip Pack 5. Pop Tarts 6. Pringles 7. Hot Pockets/Bagel Bites 8. Easy Mac 9. Cheez It 10. Belvita
Why You Should Become a Raptor Ambassador
Shy, little freshman-me was terrified to be at college. Despite being scared, I knew I wanted to push myself to come out of my shell and gain new skills and experiences. After all, isn’t that what college is for? As a part of this, I decided to sign up for the Raptor Ambassador Program. After […]
Surviving the Lows to Really Enjoy the Highs
| Written by Alexis K. | Up until the spring semester of my junior year, I considered my life perfect. My family was supportive, I had an amazing circle of friends, a great relationship, and I was maintaining my grades and managing my classes with ease. My very first week back to school after winter […]
Note to Self Series: Find Yourself
| Written by Ashley S. | Heyooo, my dudes! An old friend once told me, “the worst thing you can ever do is lose yourself.” At the time, I didn’t really understand him, but what he said was very much true. Maybe you haven’t been yourself in awhile. Maybe your best friend stabbed you in […]
Apps Every College Student Should Have
| Written by Breanna R. | There are hundreds of general apps that are useful for college students and some that are specific to a university. I’ve listed a few of the basics, which include some gems, followed by information about the Rutgers University–Camden App, the only app you’ll ever need to navigate and fully […]
Growing Together: Reflection from a Founding Member of Phi Mu Delta
In the featured image: Gary (left), Mason (middle), and Mitch (right). | Written by Mason Hopkins | *GASP* Gary, we should start a frat! I swear that joke lasted longer than our time in the fraternity did. It didn’t, of course. The creation and growth of the Mu Tau colony and then chapter of Phi […]
A Day in the Life of A Commuting Nursing Student
| Written by Arianna F. | Hi everyone! Are you a nursing student? Are you considering taking the train to school? Do you have time to watch a one-minute video? If you answered “yes” to any or all of those questions, then I have the video for you! I thought it would be a fun […]
Walt Whitman’s 200th Birthday Celebration
| Written by Breanna R. | Walt Whitman, the father of free verse, is among the most influential American poets and, this past May 31, 2019, he turned 200 years old! Walt is such a treasure to the city of Camden and wrote and lived just a few blocks from the Rutgers–Camden campus. The Rutgers–Camden […]
What Students Think About Rutgers–Camden
| Written by Kai P. and Emily M. | Kai P. films and edits Emily M. interviewing current Rutgers–Camden students to hear first-hand what they think about the university and why they chose to join the Rutgers–Camden community. Breanna Ransome, Editor in Chief