One thing I always have to remind myself at the start of a new semester is that every class is different. As a nursing student, a lot of the classes I’ve taken before this semester have been pretty foundational. We learn, we test, we go. It wasn’t until this semester, the second semester of my […]
You Can Take Summer Courses Without Ruining Your Break
| Written by Victoria B. | Last summer, I decided to take two summer courses because I was six credits behind in order to be on track to graduate within four years, which is a goal I set for my education. I was hesitant at first because I thought taking summer courses wouldn’t allow me […]
Notable Alumni of Rutgers University
I always found it fascinating to know where influential people went to University, to know where such a well-known person got their start fascinated me. I started to think there are probably many intriguing characters that have graduated from Rutgers. So, I decided to compile a list of the alumni that most impressed me. I […]
A Study Abroad Re-Cap: Peru
In March 2019, I had the opportunity to visit Peru with 12 other Rutgers students. This trip was part of the Rutgersؙ—Camden Learning Abroad program that takes place every Spring semester. For 9 days, our group of students and faculty members toured the Andean region of Peru to learn about the culture, traditions, and history […]
My Experience as a Health Sciences and Psychology Double Major
I am a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers—Camden. I am double majoring in Health Sciences and Psychology. I am currently taking Experimental Psychology, Medical Sociology, Introduction to the Bible, and General Organic Biochemistry II. Experimental Psych is a requirement of a Psychology major and Organic Biochemistry is a requirement of […]
Taking an Online Course
Although our Spring Break has only just begun and so many of us are hesitant to think about classes and coursework while the sun is shining, this week also happens to mark the release of the University Schedule of Classes for Fall 2020. Despite being several months away, it’s never too early to get a […]
Mayhem in Majors and Minors
When it came time to begin my college career, I was only partially aware of what direction I wanted to take and what precise outcome I was pursuing. I had already taken some time to avoid classes and coursework, spending my first three years out of high school working, traveling, making precious memories and some […]
Cheap and Easy Vegan Recipes
Anyone who is vegan or wants to try to eat more healthy vegan meals, check out the recipes down below. All ingredients can be bought from Walmart! Chickpea Sandwhich Ingredients Needed: One can of chickpeas. $0.98 Dill weed. $2.36 Wheat bread. $2.88 Chips. $3.98 Total Cost: $10.20 Use a can opener to open can of […]
Success and Spring Cleaning
The new semester is well underway, and my planner has been collecting assignments and deadlines as a hobbyist would vintage knick knacks and antiques. I’m off to a quick and busy start, what with juggling full time classes and two demanding jobs, and I have no doubt that my undergraduate community is rowing away next […]