November 21, 2024

Year: 2019

10 Student Discounts
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10 Student Discounts

| Written by Victoria B. | Being in college will definitely cost you some money but it does have its perks. Here are 10 student discounts that will help you save some extra cash. 1. Amazon Prime | 6-month free trial followed by discounted $6.49 per month subscription 2. Apple Music | discounted $4.99 per […]

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Things to Do Off-Campus: Spruce Harbor Park
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Things to Do Off-Campus: Spruce Harbor Park

| Written by Victoria B. | You may be wondering what cool things there are to do off-campus. Well, Rutgers–Camden is only a ten-minute drive from Philadelphia. I spent a day at Spruce Harbor Park with my boyfriend and took a short video to show you what it’s like! If you look closely, you can […]

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Read the Number One “Going-to-College” Book For Free
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Read the Number One “Going-to-College” Book For Free

| Written by Breanna R. | You might really enjoy the New York Times Bestseller, The Naked Roommate: And 107 Other Issues You Might Run Into in College, by Harlan Cohen. It was named the “Number One Going-to-College Book.” It’s only approximately $10 on Amazon, but, with your Rutgers–Camden NetID and password, you can read […]

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kite+key, Rutgers Tech Store
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kite+key, Rutgers Tech Store

| Written by Arianna F. | kite+key is a brand new technology store on campus that opened spring 2019 and is located in the corner of the Campus Center. The name kite+key comes from the infamous lightning experiment conducted by Benjamin Franklin, along with his son William, utilizing a kite and key in 1752. kite+key, Rutgers Tech […]

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From Course to Calling: How One Class Led to Great, Big Things
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From Course to Calling: How One Class Led to Great, Big Things

| Written by Breanna R. | In my final semester as an undergraduate B.A. in English student at Rutgers–Camden, I took a course with Leah Falk called Writing for Nonprofit Organizations. It was a writing intensive course coupled with civic engagement. Leah coordinated with local Camden nonprofit organizations like Interfaith Homeless Outreach Council (IHOC), Joseph’s […]

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Reflection on Being a Faculty Marshall for Commencement
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Reflection on Being a Faculty Marshall for Commencement

| Written by Dr. Aaron Hostetter, Associate Professor of Old and Middle English | Rutgers–Camden graduation brings many feelings. Part of me wonders why I agree to serve as a Marshall. I have to climb into an academic robe each time, in essence a large polyester bag that does not breathe in the heat and […]

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Triple Majoring?!
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Triple Majoring?!

| Written by Manush K. | I have met many students who would never consider taking on a double major, let alone imagine taking a triple major. Students who double major sometimes seem like superheroes. I assure you, they are not superheroes; they are forward-thinking! In reality, anyone can double major if they structure their […]

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The Four College Make-Up Essentials
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The Four College Make-Up Essentials

| Written by Myiah G. | The four make-up essentials for college, in my opinion, are: Make-up cleansing wipes Concealer Lip balm Waterproof Mascara Make-up cleansing wipes are a must! They not only clean your face after a long day of wearing make-up, sweating, and touching your face but also double as wipes for cleaning […]

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Study Abroad Re-Cap: Florida Keys
Study Abroad Experiences

Study Abroad Re-Cap: Florida Keys

| Written by Alexis K. | Although I’ve never gone on a Study Abroad trip (I’m a home-body), a couple of my friends have! Justin graduated from the Camden College of Arts and Sciences in 2017 with a Biology degree. During his study, he took a course that included a trip to the Florida Keys. […]

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