Ted M. Alemayhu, the founder of “US Doctors for Africa,” came to speak to the RPS community on Friday, December 11th.
Continue reading...17. December 2009
Every year, forty Rutgers Prep students with a love for politics and government travel to Washington D.C. to spend four days reveling in this interest with like-minded, equally enthusiastic students.
Continue reading...18. December 2009
Some already have handed their list to their parents, but are the right things on that list? With technology ever-changing, there’s always something new to have. Take, for example, the Nintendo Wii. If you don’t have it, get it.
Continue reading...17. December 2009
Aren’t you tired of the five songs constantly being repeated on the radio? Or do you put up with it but still try to keep updated on the “new” songs?
Continue reading...18. December 2009
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is an up-and-coming sport that is taking the world by storm.
Continue reading...8. December 2009
One town, one hospital, one window. That’s all the people of Bertentown knew and looked forward to.
Continue reading...8. December 2009
Though many Prep athletes take the field equipped with proper pads, braces, wrapping, and tape, most are vulnerable to an injury with the greatest potential long term effect of all.
Continue reading...9. December 2009
Teenager’s lives increase in promiscuity, danger, and controversy with the passage of time. The Canadian television show “Degrassi: The Next Generation” certainly reflects this, as it addresses various issues teenagers confront.
Continue reading...8. December 2009
That’s six golden chocolate eggs down the garbage chute today. The thought ran through their heads, but none dared to utter a word aloud. Master’s not going to be happy.
Continue reading...1. December 2009
From status updates to Farmville, Facebook has proven to be the most thriving social-networking site of them all. Status updates, the live feed, calendar events, birthday reminders, birthday presents, applications,
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23. December 2009
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