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After years of it will get better next year, this is the year when it really is expected to get better. Coach Greg Schiano has breathed new life into a program that has
If you're looking for a high-energy, diverse East Coast state university that has something for everyone, check out Rutgers!
In central New Jersey lies one of the best colleges in the northeast - Rutgers University.
Vivan Stringer, Head Coach of Women's basketball team talked about her life, adversity, faith in God and her new book, Standing Tall, on ABC's Oprah Winfrey Show.
The uproar over the Imus/Rutgers Women's Basketball Team controversy seems to have subsided, but only temporarily.
True college football fans can't wait for the season to start. Want to get in on the action early? Consider some of these early season games.
There is agreement amongst paleontologists regarding the magnitude of the late Devonian extinction, but the duration, number of events, and causes are debatable.
Rutgers University believes that the future looks bright for well-trained experts in the preservation of items of cultural and historical significance.
Revolutionary new perfumes based on the link between the human sub-consious and smell serve to make women smell younger.
A small regional nuclear war could mean years of 'nuclear winter' for the entire globe, according to a new study.
With the economy in a recession, here are some affordable day trips that will still get you out of the house without stressing your wallet.
A variety of health benefits resulting from many studies of the cranberry.
Why is it that the saying we have all heard, "we are what we eat" is such big news?
In a campaign speech, US Senator Obama used a portion of a former speech given by Governor Deval Patrick, but did not credit him for his work. Was this plagiarism?
The Beal Conjecture is an interesting number theoretic problem that came about as a by-product of Andrew Beal's work on Fermat's Last Theorem.
Well-known for centuries in the East for its medicinal qualities, asparagus is now marketed as a superfood due to its tumour-reducing properties and high vitamin content
Kiwi fruits, or Chinese gooseberries, are packed with phytonutrients and can help protect against heart disease, stroke, cancer and respiratory disorders.
A gardener who buys fruit to grow in a particular space in his backyard without understanding a microclimate may set himself up to fail in producing edible crops.
Casimir III, or Casimir the Great, was a Polish king who expanded medieval Poland, strengthened government, and left an indelible mark on Poland's history.
The World Monument Fund's John Stubbs says that understanding, sensitivity, and insight are key for working in the field of cultural heritage preservation.
Abraham Lincoln's family came from England. The first of the Lincoln family to arrive in America was his grandfather, Samuel Lincoln, who settled in Massachusetts.
Author Junot Diaz casts a spell with The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, an story of magical realism set in the Dominican Republic and Neuvo Yol, a.k.a New York.
Professor Levine's engaging and beautifully written book assures us that it is entirely possible to be a Darwinist and find life to be meaningful and enchanting.
When you meet "The One," how do you know it's the real thing? Past life regression may be the key to understanding how to find your True Love.
Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) are a condition that ranges from uncomfortable to severe. Cranberry extract research offers welcome news for women with recurrent UTIs.
SSRI drugs have known sexual side effects. Researchers believe they harm not only your sex life but the possibility of finding and sustaining love, romance, and marriage.
Awareness of the environment shows the need to cut carbon dioxide emissions. Green, environmentally aware colleges help instill this environmental awareness in students.
Is test anxiety getting you down and making your hungry? You need a snack. Take a break and try these tasty exam week snack suggestions.
Facts about Ivan the Terrible's life have captivated historians, artists, writers, and directors. Five facts about the Russian tsar give details about his life.
Feminists, political, and activist' writers present their ideas for a paradigm shift from the "No Means No" model approach to an overhaul today.
Christopher Columbus had two sons, Diego the legitimate one, who lived off his father's connections, and illegitimate Fernando, his father's biographer.
With gay marriage newly banned in liberal California, will gay adoptions be put on hold? If so, who will care for the legions of orphans needing homes?
The 70th anniversary of the premiere of Gone With the Wind opens the door to new scrutiny of the historical misconceptions perpetuated by one of Hollywood's top films.
This slim volume gives quick tips for everyday people (and professional speakers or writers) to sound more knowledgeable at work or social events.
High-fructose corn syrup is cheaper and sweeter than sugar and is now the favorite sweetener among food and beverage companies.
Many historians say the Moors were the group that brought the Western world out of the Dark Ages making a significant impact on the current day world. But who were they?
Bigotry, or prejudice, is no longer socially acceptable, even if it still exists in some corners of the U.S. But somehow, racial inequality still exists. Why?
Ivan the Great unified Russia under one ruler - the tsar - and provided freedom from the Golden Horde. His marriage to Sophia brought influences from Byzantium to Moscow.
Jogaila, or Jagiello, was Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland. He joined both countries against the Teutonic Knights and produced an heir to succeed him as ruler.
Luck by Design encourages self-discovery by asking soul-searching questions like whether or not someone has the courage to create their own destiny.
Margaret Chase Smith was a major contributor to US political history. Her library is a researcher's dream, but also displays artifacts interesting to the average tourist.
Yes, love is in the air. But are you in a relationship with your soul mate -- or merely a passing fancy? Past life regression may hold the key.
Fifty years after it was first published, Philip Roth's first book is just as strong as it must have been when it won the National Book Award.
Up to 40% of people diagnosed with Lyme disease later have mood symptoms thought to be from the disease. A new study says this is often a wrong conclusion.
Psychology majors don't all have to go on to grad school in order to get jobs. Here are some places they are needed besides in counseling offices.
Motherhood is not just a personal experience; it is also a social institution, where certain ideologies, traditions, and laws influence how a woman should mother.
A collector of ancient coins with astronomical symbols, Michael Molnar, Doctor of Astronomy, purchased a coin which appears to solve the Star of Bethlehem's mystery.
Combining controversial subject matter and groundbreaking cinematography, D.W. Griffith's epic film remains a classic nearly a century after its release.


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