One of the most prominent and significant civil rights activists who reigned above the grave era of the United States filled with much segregation and racism is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. During his leadership as a prominent member of the Civil Rights Movement, King organized several movements, wrote and spoke many speeches, all of […]
RUC Immersed in History
Did you know that the Rutgers—Camden campus is in the midst of a city full of history? I could definitely tell that parts of the campus were old when I (all of a sudden) started driving through cobble stone roads. Rutgers—Camden is proud to be part of Camden Rising which is an initiative to better […]
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 […]
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 […]