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New Brunswick is home to over a dozen educational institutions including public schools, charter schools, a county college campus, the state university, and a theological seminary. Rutgers University, been based in the city since 1766, is one of the oldest colleges in the nation, and by far the largest in New Jersey.

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Rutgers Graduates Largest Class Ever: 13,465

Avatar photoby Charlie KratovilMay 20, 2012February 23, 2022

Outgoing President Richard McCormick Surprised With Honorary Degree

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Anonymous Donor Matches $1.5M Gift to RU From Motorola

by Pete TumultyMay 20, 2012February 23, 2022

Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience Gets a $3M While Motorola Chairman Speaks at Graduation

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New Brunswick Public Library Gets Six More Computers

by Pete TumultyApril 16, 2012February 22, 2022

Library Added Workstations Due To Demand for Computer Usage

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Rutgers Student Body President Arrested in DC Protest of Sallie Mae

by Natalie SowinskiApril 2, 2012February 22, 2022

Matt Cordiero and Two Additional RU Students Among 36 Demonstrators Arrested for Blocking Entrance to Student Loan Provider’s Washington DC Office

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Zoning Board Approves Plan for New “RU Fresh” Fashion Retail Store on Hamilton Street

by Pete TumultyJanuary 30, 2012February 9, 2022

White Lotus Home sold natural and organic bedding and mattresses from 1981 until 2009, when the store moved to Highland Park Google Maps

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DEVASTATING WEEK FOR RU: Gov. Tries To Give Camden Campus Away & Schiano Goes Pro In 24-Hr. Span

Avatar photoby Charlie KratovilJanuary 29, 2012February 21, 2022

Governor’s Committee Recommends Rowan University Take Over Rutgers-Camden; Head Football Coach Leaves for NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Rutgers Wants to Know How You Feel About The Grease Trucks

Avatar photoby Charlie KratovilJanuary 19, 2012February 21, 2022

RU Plans for Bidding Process to Sell Exclusive Food Truck Rights On-Campus

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