The Daily Targum
The Daily Targum is where you can find Rutgers University’s campus news, Scarlet Knights sports coverage, features, opinions and breaking news for New Brunswick, New Jersey
The Daily Targum
The Daily Targum is where you can find Rutgers University’s campus news, Scarlet Knights sports coverage, features, opinions and breaking news for New Brunswick, New Jersey
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College can often feel overwhelming when being swept up in a crowd of thousands of strangers. This can cause feelings of loneliness, forcing us to want to find someone to help fill that void.
On April 18, the Rutgers University Student Assembly's newly passed "A Resolution to Counteract Anti-Palestinian Racism," a bill that was introduced but ultimately tabled on April 11.
The Rutgers women's lacrosse team will travel to College Park, Maryland, to take on Maryland in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament on Saturday. The Scarlet Knights (7-9, 1-5) will look for redemption after falling to the Terrapins (12-4, 4-2) earlier this season.
We were shocked and troubled, though not entirely surprised, to learn that vandals had broken into the Center for Islamic Life at Rutgers University (CILRU) on April 10, the morning of Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important holidays of the Islamic calendar.
Earlier this month, the Rutgers chapter of Payment for Placements (P4P) co-hosted a Day of Action by chapters at various New York universities.
Shaun Seneviratne, an up-and-coming independent filmmaker, recently had his debut feature, "Ben and Suzanne, A Reunion in 4 Parts," premiere at South by Southwest (SXSW), a national festival and conference in Austin, Texas. It's a slow-burn romance, centered around a couple's struggle with coming […]
Last Friday, Demarest Hall hosted its third annual "Demfest," a music festival hosted in the heart of the College Avenue Campus. While entry to the event was free, by purchasing food, merchandise or entering the raffle, attendees were able to support New Brunswick Tomorrow, a local charity […]
Last weekend, the College Avenue Players (CAP) transported Rutgers—New Brunswick to the Middle Ages with its annual sketch comedy show "Wacky Hijinks," this year's rendition themed to medieval times and fantasy.
On Wednesday night, at approximately 11:34 p.m., two Rutgers-affiliated individuals reported that while at the top of the College Avenue Parking Deck, a firework was thrown at them from a vehicle, according to a University-wide email.
The old football adage goes, "special teams make special plays." Few coaches in the sport live by this saying more than the Rutgers football team's head coach Greg Schiano. With the annual Scarlet-White Game coming up on Saturday, The Daily Targum previews the 2024 special teams group in the final […]
The Rutgers softball team has faced many challenges over the years but under head coach Kristen Butler, the Scarlet Knights (29-19, 10-7) have pushed through. Graduate student catcher Katie Wingert and fifth-year pitcher Mattie Boyd have been instrumental in the recent growth of Rutgers and are […]
Katherine Ognyanova, an associate professor in the Department of Communication, was recently designated as a member of the Standing Committee on Advancing Science Communication, from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine's Board on Science Education.
If you used any of Meta's social media platforms like Instagram or Facebook, you've probably noticed a new artificial intelligence feature pop up over the past few days. Meta AI has infiltrated its way into search bars, prompting users to ask any question they want the AI to respond to. This […]
Jorge Contesse, a professor at the Rutgers Law School, was recently appointed as a member of The American Journal of International Law's Board of Editors.
It took musician Julian Dimagiba a long time to figure out where he truly belonged. After an unsatisfying couple of years at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and some roadblocks in his music career, he decided to give it the old college try once again — this time at Rutgers.
With the pressures of societal norms and college traditions, many students have fallen prey to the dangers of binge drinking. A typical Friday or Saturday night on campus may include parties or other gatherings where friends encourage each other to drink.
The Daily Targum was recently recognized by the New Jersey Press Association (NJPA) in the organization's annual New Jersey College Newspaper Contest. The Targum took home first place in the Online Video category and first and second place in the Photography category.
A 57-page Title VI complaint alleging discrimination against Palestinian, Muslim and Arab students and faculty at Rutgers Law School—Newark and Rutgers—New Brunswick was filed by the the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NJ) and the American-Arab […]
While there are still several months to go until college basketball starts back up again, the excitement on the Banks surrounding the Rutgers men's basketball team is building. With the No. 3 recruiting class coming in, how could it not?
It will be a familiar opponent for the Rutgers men's lacrosse team in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament on Saturday. The Scarlet Knights (7-6, 1-4) will travel to University Park, Pennsylvania, to face off against Penn State for the second time this season and for the second time in just […]