Rutgers senior Myles Johnson is known as one of the Big Ten’s most fearsome shot blockers on the basketball court.
Off the court he works to inspire black youth to enter the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
January 2021
New Murals Popping Up Around New Brunswick
Public art is still thriving during the COVID-19 pandemic, with two organizations teaming up to create new murals in the French Street area and beyond.
VotaciĂłn de ElecciĂłn Clasificada Proporciona Alternativa Sobre Elecciones De Segunda Vuelta
Se está promoviendo la votaciĂłn bien escogida alineada(RCV) en Nueva Jersey y en todo Estados Unidos como una forma de resolver uno de los principales problemas que preocupan a los votantes: “Efecto spoiler” que puede resultar en que los votantes opten por “el menor de dos males” en lugar del candidato que creen que mejor los representa.
Ranked-Choice Voting Provides Alternative to Runoff Elections
Ranked-choice voting (RCV) is being promoted in New Jersey and across the United States as a way to solve one of the major issues voters worry about: the “spoiler effect” that can result in voters opting for “the lesser of two evils” instead of the candidate who they feel best represents them.
Police: 62-Year-Old Killed in Hamilton Street Hallway
An accountant from the Somerset section of Franklin Township was fatally stabbed near his New Brunswick office on January 16, according to police and prosecutors.
Rutgers President Isolates After Testing Positive For COVID-19
Almost a year into his appointment as Rutgers University President Dr. Jonathan Holloway revealed that he recently tested positive for COVID-19.
Murphy Defends Nomination of “Good Friend” Fined by Feds
The treasurer of Middlesex County College’s Board of Trustees still has the backing of Governor Phil Murphy despite reports linking the man’s company to a state probe of pay-to-play in public sector health insurance contracts.