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U. discusses Coke contract (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - In an unprecedented step toward transparency of the University's contract with Coca-Cola, the administration agreed to hold an open forum discussion last night on the costs, benefits and ethical impacts of their exclusive contract. |
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City poet finds inspiration on campus (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - If you live or work in New Brunswick, you have seen him. You may not have looked twice at the man wearing a black beret set on top of a silver ponytail, weighed down by full shopping bags, but if you were within an arm's reach, it is more than likely you walked away with a poem in your hand. |
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Student leaves mark on school's decisions (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - When they see something unethical or detrimental in the college community, many students sit back and allow the administration to take care of the issue. But for Jason Redd, a student from the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, getting involved was the only way to transform complaints into solutions. |
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Groups gain funds through GA process (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - Every semester, students pay a student activity fee along with their tuition. Portions of this money get reallocated to the students through the financial committees of the governing associations. |
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Rutgers prepared to go to battle with Hoyas (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - A game that has all the makings of becoming an instant class will take place tomorrow at Yurcak Field with two of the top lacrosse programs in the country set for a noon start. The battle of the elites will showcase the No. 10 Rutgers men's lacrosse team squaring off against the No. |
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RU stays undefeated on Banks (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - Trying to beat the Rutgers baseball team at home is like trying to start a fire in the middle of a rainstorm - it just doesn't happen. Yesterday was no different, as the Scarlet Knights defeated Monmouth 4-0 at the Class of '53 Complex. The Rutgers offense sent two men plateward in the first inning, propelling the Knights to a 2-0 lead. |
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Knights look to end season on high note (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - In a season that got off to a difficult start and then was marked by one split doubleheader followed by another, the Rutgers softball team will close out the year this weekend. The team will embark on their final road trip, which features a pair of two-game series on Saturday and Sunday. |
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U. offers summer recreation camps (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - The lazy, hazy days of summer are fast approaching, and while many college students will be moving back home or working summer jobs, the University will offer recreational programs for local children to fit almost any interest. |
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Children cope with parents' illnesses (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - When people think about mental illness, they usually do not think those affected are parents. The National Association for the Mentally Ill is taking steps to make people more aware that there are children living with parents who have a mental illness. |
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N.J. encyclopedia hits book stores (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - This past Monday, a new and improved "Encyclopedia of New Jersey" hit the bookstores. "It is the most important reference work ever published in the state," said Marc Mappen, executive director of the New Jersey Historical Commission and co-editor of the encyclopedia, who also was an associate dean of University College. |
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Laurels and darts (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - How can a week kicked off by Ag-Field Day, the New Jersey Folk Festival, amazing weather, a "budgerific" series and thousands of women marching on Washington be anything but terrific? If it ends with the onslaught of final papers. While classes officially end Monday, this last week was filled with students sucking up to professors and submitting late papers and projects in hopes of partial credit and passing grades. |
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Mom, I'm sorry (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - Sometimes flowers, candy and a sappy card just don't cut it. Neither does one day a year. As a young woman entering college, I was ecstatic about the prospect of leaving home and starting anew. I was always one of those people who despised the absurd restrictions high school offered. |
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Scheduling grievances (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - In Veronica Fitzpatrick's "Postponed Rt. 18 construction" (The Daily Targum, April 28), it is revealed that the planned widening of Route 18 will be delayed four months and thus have no impact upon transportation facilities for the upcoming fall 2004 semester. |
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Confessions of a Semite (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - This is my personal confession: I am a Jew. In my short 20 years of life, I have come to feel hatred toward myself and the Jewish people, as that seen on the cover of The Medium, is inevitable. For thousands of years, there has been no chance for people like myself to escape our Jewish identity. |
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Bill Bodkin (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - The summer movie season is upon us- big budget popcorn flicks and potential Academy Award epics will abound and for the first time in three years I will not be returning to the cubicle known as the beat desk to write about them. That's right The Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rollah is graduating from Rutgers and heading off into the "real world." |
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Grossers gone wild (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - We all know the formula behind a punk band, but what kind of music do you get when you mix a cosmic connection with classical training and dance beats? In our modern day pop-emo-hardcore-punk-rock world, style, attitude and bizarre lyrics have replaced musicality as necessary prerequisites for inclusion in a not-so-musical musical world. This is the reality, but should it be? |
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Stop, drop, and die (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - At first glance, Man on Fire could be construed as your average kidnapping/ransom film, which Hollywood has done so many times. Instead, we find an action movie driven by revenge and Denzel Washington's dead-on performance. |
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Not so Big (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - Why oh why did I think this was going to be a good movie? Jennifer Garner is great as a sexy multi-lingual spy on Alias, so why couldn't she be equally good as a childish 30-year-old in 13 Going on 30? Well maybe the premise itself is played out, but believe me that's not the only problem here. |
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It's not TV...it's better (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - The television networks during primetime have had stiff competition lately, and it isn't from their fellow basic channel cohorts. In fact, the rising interest is due to one sole channel on TV. I'm sorry, it's not TV...it's HBO. The highest rated movie network has tapped into an audience willing to sit down each week for its original and inventive programming. |
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Eurotrash revisted (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - A young college student traipsing the continent, with all of his or her worldly possessions crammed into a backpack, discovering niches in European cities and encountering people of different cultures and backgrounds, is a well-publicized and much romanticized image. |
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100 years of work (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - With warm weather in the midst and summer plans in full swing, now's the time when us over-worked and under-slept college students can start investing our hours in places other than books. Thoughts of "all those things we were too busy to do during the semester" have begun creeping into our minds as the upcoming weeks post-finals, are now shining clearly on the horizon. |
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No cheesesteaks here (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - In Philly, there's a world of choices when it comes to eating out, and they aren't decreased in the least bit when it comes to trying to find places that serve meatless or organic cuisine. From Ethiopian to Indian, Chinese to Mexican, Philly has a healthy entree for just about every denomination of food you can think of. |
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Not worth the wait (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - Israel Horovitz's absurdist comedy Line works like a fugue, with overlapping repetitions in dialogue and action that serve as thematic motifs; it almost should go without saying that Horovitz's text makes overt references to composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart himself, to highlight the very musical structure of the play. |
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Corporate globetrotters (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - Across the campus guys and gals have been breaking out the paraphernalia of summer: flip flops, and shorts. But no summer outfit is complete without the signature of cool: sunglasses. This year the fashionable sunglass industry has come out with a variety of exciting, sleek new styles and colors adding a fun flavor to summer season shopping. |
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Don't punish yourself (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - YEEESSSS!!! Final Fantasy XI is finally here! I know it was a hundred dollars, but it's gonna be so worth it! Let me open this and...oh wait, it says I need a separate Network Adapter. |
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Budget report (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - With annual revenues of 1.26 billion dollars, it may seem the University should have no reason to worry when it comes time to pay the bills. However, the reality is that most years, they are hoping just to break even. |
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U. gives sports boost off playing field (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - The state allocates funding to the University, and the University allocates funding for the individual colleges. As the budget process nears the end of its journey from the top down, the funding sources and expenses, get a lot more detailed towards specific needs. |
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Sports Budget (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - When University Athletic Director Robert Mulcahy came to head the sports department in 1998, he found a situation that was less than ideal. |
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Groups gain funds through GA process (Apr 30 2004 05:39 GMT) - Every semester, students pay a student activity fee along with their tuition. Portions of this money get reallocated to the students through the financial committees of the governing associations. |
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