The Rutgers Review

Remembering September 11th

2001 was a common year that started on a Monday. It was the 2001st year of the Common Era. We were in the afterglow of the Apocalypse aka Y2K. Looking back, t... Read More

Summer Storms

You may be in denial, but school starts this week.  It’s almost time to wake up and smell the ABP coffee before we run into our morning classes.  But if you’r... Read More
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Fresh Picked Local Poetry

Beware By Leena Shah   Waves crashing, in cadence to one’s footsteps So virginal, yet they possess a certain mystical trait Oh, so tempting to an inno... Read More
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Samantha's Summer Sangria (Samgria)

I turned twenty-one this past Wednesday, so now I am legally allowed to do what I’ve always wanted to do this summer for the Rutgers Review: cocktail recipes!... Read More
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Local Poetry

Regardless of what your doing this summer, be it lounging by your town pool, pouring coffee for your supervisors at a NYC internship, taking summer classes, or ... Read More
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Asbury Park Pride Parade

Asbury Park Pride Parade. So I finally did it. My pride parade abstemiousness has been broken. 7 hours with Jersey’s LGBTQ finest. Although the actual parade... Read More
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Three Haikus

chugging lots of beer my life is going nowhere diarrhea, shame ed hardy is nice when you want to look like trash with too much money vodka and redbull what th... Read More
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A City Made Exciting Through Music

photos by Clara Hung The music scene at Rutgers has always been alive and active due to its many musicians. On almost any weekend night, and even weekday, you ... Read More
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Looks like, Sounds like

Here’s a piece from the Review’s own photo editor, Tai Spicer. Though not its original purpose of creation, this piece is now set to serve as the album art f... Read More