December 23, 2024

Author: Breanna Ransome

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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The Rutgers–Camden Impact Booth
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The Rutgers–Camden Impact Booth

| Written by Victoria B. | The Impact Booth is located in the Campus Center and can help students with a lot of different things. You pick up your Student ID there, scour the Lost and Found for missing items, and purchase discounted tickets for events and trips. Rutgers–Camden schedules trips for students year-round and […]

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Study Abroad Re-Cap: Ireland
Study Abroad Experiences

Study Abroad Re-Cap: Ireland

| Written by Cris P. | This is a short travelogue from my Travelogue course that included a Study Abroad trip to Ireland spring 2018. During class time, I had the opportunity to learn about filming and video editing. During the trip, I was able to experience the rich culture and history of Ireland. The […]

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Unsung Heroes Series: Justin R., Security Guard
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Unsung Heroes Series: Justin R., Security Guard

| Written by Arianna F. | The second installment of the Unsung Heroes Series spotlights a Rutgers–Camden patrol security guard, Justin R. Justin started at Rutgers–Camden as a part-time officer in 2016 and then transitioned to a full-time security guard. He decided to join the Rutgers University Police Department (RUPD) because he saw how “people […]

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Things to Do the Summer Before College
First Year Advice

Things to Do the Summer Before College

| Written by Alexis K. | Whether you’re going away or commuting to college, you’re going to experience so much change. Take the summer before college to really appreciate your old life and prepare for the new one you are about to start. I graduated from high school in 2016 so I got to experience […]

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5 Quick Tips for Surviving the Semester
College Survival Guide

5 Quick Tips for Surviving the Semester

| Written by Emily M. | 1. Stay Organized It’s easy to get lost in the classes that you have. There are so many notes, tests, and papers; sometimes it is hard to keep track of it all. My advice to help stay organized is to use a planner and write anything and everything down. […]

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The Most Fashionable Students on Campus
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The Most Fashionable Students on Campus

| Written by Kai P. | People will always tell you that your college years are a time of self discovery. Who are you? What are your likes and dislikes? The answers to these questions are not just important for choosing your classes or your major, but also for your fashion choices! I went around […]

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Choosing My Major
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Choosing My Major

| Written by Grace M. | At the time you’re starting college, you may know exactly what you are going to major in or you may have no idea. I started college positive that I wanted to become a veterinarian and declared myself a biology major on a pre-vet route. However, before classes even started, […]

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Unsung Heroes Series: Sierra M., Mail Handler
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Unsung Heroes Series: Sierra M., Mail Handler

| Written by Arianna F. | The definition of an “unsung hero” is a person who does great work but receives little to no recognition. Simple gestures can cause an endless ripple effect. Sometimes we tend to take people for granted, whether they’re our professors or the less-noticed people in our lives like our mail […]

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My Experience with the Rutgers–Camden Incoming Class FB Group
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My Experience with the Rutgers–Camden Incoming Class FB Group

| Written by Kayleigh M. | The Rutgers University–Camden Incoming Class of 2020 Facebook group is now active for undergraduate first-year and transfer students starting in 2020. Join the group, connect with your peers, and stay-up-to-date on events and deadlines! Mason Hopkins The summer going into college can be very stressful and overwhelming. As you’re […]

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