The Rutgers Review

Karma

It’s difficult to believe in karma when everything always seems to go wrong. You help a homeless stranger on a train, you feel inspired, and next thing you know... Read More

An Ode to Movie Theaters

One of my very first film going experiences was seeing the remake of "Shaft" starring Samuel L. Jackson with my family. I remember holding my mom's hand as we w... Read More

On the Catwalk- Fashion pics

Fullamusu Bangura, member of Speak Out:Exploring Womanhood, performed a spoken word piece called,Love Song for Erykah Badu, at this year’s Douglass Black Stud... Read More

Reflections

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXGFtbrIwxg Where did you find her? I've been looking at the stars for 21 years now, Do you see me across the meadows From where... Read More

February’s Famous Day

Yes red. Yes you have my heart. Yes to the chocolate. Yes to the cards. Yes to the flowers. Yes to the gifts, but is that really it? What you present shouldn... Read More

Nothing’s Forever, Dude

It’s hard to pinpoint the exact day where you stop feeling like just another person smushed on an LX and start thinking of New Brunswick as your home. It’s even... Read More

If Jane Austen Rode the F Bus

I am what some would politely call a 'delicate flower,' although I think pansy-ass is a more appropriate term. Once, I tried to learn how to play golf, and afte... Read More

For BTK

This poem was written in memory of William R. McCaw If life is a series of moments, Then I hope to enjoy them like you did. With a smile on my face As pure ... Read More

Friends of Orphans Organization

In his report to the United Nations, Benjamin Whitaker remarks, “Groups subject to extermination have a right to receive something more helpful than tears and c... Read More

Boogie Down

When Nicolle isn't being illustriously industrious, she draws comics. She can be found here ... Read More