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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This weekend, the College Avenue Players (CAP) are back, this time with the comedic play, "Teen Spirit." What sets this play apart from the troupe's other performances is that this is a full-length, student-written play — the first in the group's history.
On Tuesday, Rutgers—Newark, Rutgers Law School and the United States Postal Service (USPS) hosted a special dedication for a new stamp honoring Constance Baker Motley, a civil rights lawyer and the first Black female federal judge, according to an announcement by Rutgers Law School.
A recent study from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS) researchers determined that the Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates for maternal death rate in the U.S. are inflated.
Easter is just around the corner — what better way to celebrate than by going on a hunt for nearby eateries? Whether you're planning a festive brunch with friends or a family gathering, these recommendations will surely make your Easter eggs-cellent!
The idea of the fear of missing out, or FOMO, has become popular, especially in the era of social media. With countless social media sites allowing one to post every second of their day, it is easy to fall into the trap of making comparisons and missing out on experiences.
On March 7, the Rutgers University Student Assembly unanimously voted for a historic divestment referendum. As part of the Assembly elections, the referendum asks Rutgers students to take a stance on Rutgers' complicity in plausible acts of genocide, human rights violations and apartheid in […]
It is officially springtime, and spring training for the Rutgers football team is underway. In the second edition of Future of Rutgers Football, The Daily Targum previews the 2024 running back room.
Glen Gardner has dedicated his life to the Rutgers baseball team for nearly four decades. Inducted into the Rutgers Athletics Hall of Fame in 1997, Gardner represents a model of success anyone affiliated with the Scarlet Knights should aspire to achieve.
Joshua Anthony, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History, was recently awarded a Dumbarton Oaks summer fellowship in Pre-Columbian Studies at Harvard University, according to a press release.
The Rutgers baseball team will travel out to East Lansing, Michigan, this weekend to face Michigan State in a three-game series. The Scarlet Knights (18-7, 0-0) will play the Spartans (10-12, 1-2) for their first in-conference series of the season.
On Saturday, independent student radio organization 90.3 FM The Core hosted its annual Corefest at the College Avenue Student Center.
On March 7, the Rutgers University Student Assembly held a closed session after its weekly meeting.
The Rutgers men's lacrosse team will remain on the Banks for a home contest with Ohio State on Saturday. The Scarlet Knights (6-3, 0-1) are looking to earn their first conference win of the season when they take on the Buckeyes (5-5, 0-1).
Last week, the Garden State Film Festival (GSFF) began its four-day festival run. Amid theaters shutting down across the state, the event looks to keep the tradition of moviegoing alive — this year marks its 22nd rendition.
The Rutgers women's lacrosse team will travel to Evanston, Illinois, for a tough test against Northwestern on Saturday. The Scarlet Knights (5-5, 0-3) have yet to pick up a conference win after losing their last four games.
Hollywood will always remain a mystery to me. I never fully understood the idea of subjecting a young child to labor that exposes them to the world while working long hours on a set with adults. Are school plays not enough?
Payments for Placements (P4P) is a nationwide student-led union advocating for students in the field of social work to be fairly compensated for completing internships that are required for them to graduate.
The fan-favorite walk-on: seemingly every college basketball team has one of these players. For the Rutgers men's basketball team, senior guard Aiden Terry has assumed that role for the past four years.
Joseph Abbas, a Ph.D. student in the Prevention Science Program at Rutgers—Camden, recently received the Chancellor's Grant for Student Research for his study on the impact of social media health apps on student well-being, according to a press release.
The Rutgers softball team is taking a trip this weekend to continue its Big Ten schedule. The Scarlet Knights (20-13, 2-1) are set to travel to West Lafayette, Indiana, to face off against Purdue in a three-game series.