Community/Human Interest

It comes as no surprise that the pandemic has affected every individual’s life, for the better or for the worse. Rutgers students are no exception to this change, as the

2020 has finally brought some positive news. This election cycle, New Jersey voters approved an amendment—Question 1 on the ballot—to legalize the possession and use of recreational marijuana for citizens

Maintaining and nurturing relationships with people is difficult, and frankly, it’s exhausting. One of the deepest and most effortless connections human beings can make is with man’s best friend: dogs.

When we were younger—laying awake and restless with anticipation—shredding festive wrapping paper to expose what we had wished for that Christmas was all that mattered. We weren’t thinking about how

The holiday season has always been a time for giving back. In 2020, it’s no surprise that more families are in need of assistance than ever before. And every little

After months of quarantine and self-isolation, many of us came to the conclusion that our homes should represent more of who we are. It all started by rearranging rooms to

Jessica Totaro is a New Jersey choreographer and dance educator. She has spent the majority of her life dancing and her entire career teaching. Her goal has always been to

We all love a good novel. There’s nothing quite like getting lost in a book, feeling as if you’re living a story rather than merely reading about it. But the

Asbury Park, New Jersey, is well-known for its tumultuous history. Most notably, for the race riots of 1970 that destroyed the aging buildings lining Springwood Avenue and left 180 people

Dominique Borzomati is the Event Director at Battello in Jersey City, and if I ever renew my vows, I will happily let her take the wheel. Love, weddings—and now Covid