In 1914, a woman was born that would change the world of technology forever. Though for years she was known as nothing more than a pretty face, the truth of he... Read More
Rutgers students know the name Douglass in relation to the Cook/Douglass campus, housing the women’s college, the farm, and the school’s gardens. Many students... Read More
If you’ve ever taken an art history class, you’ve heard of the Baroque period. People like Caravaggio, Velázquez, and Rubens likely come to mind, famous for th... Read More
Just 25 miles from the Rutgers New Brunswick campus, situated in the New York Harbour, is a tiny red and white lighthouse. Though easy to miss, the lighthouse—... Read More
So a burlesque dancer, a Civil Rights activist, and a French resistance fighter walks into a bar… No, that’s not the setup for a joke, and no, it’s not abo... Read More
Lily Kenfield (she/her) is a sophomore art history student at Rutgers, and the author of the He Said, She Said column at the Rutgers Reviews. She is passionate about history, writing, theatre, and, of course, expanding her rubber duck collection. She can’t wait to shed some light on history’s underrepresented ladies, and hopes that people will fall in love with them just as much as she has.