Police say two men got into an argument with a third man last week, and stabbed him in the stomach on New Brunswick streets, killing him:
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New Brunswick Police found a man unconscious on the sidewalk of Seaman Street Nov. 6, bleeding profusely from a laceration to his stomach.
Authorities found the man on a sidewalk with a large wound to his abdomen.
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The students say since March into September they've seen bed bugs and been bitten. Fumigation measures are not working, the students say:
This is the final weekend, Nov. 1 - 3, to enjoy free family activities at East Jersey Old Town Village in Piscataway.
The Middlesex County Sheriff will conduct an active shooter drill at the Middlesex County Family Courthouse (120 New Street) Nov. 1:
An 18-year-old Rutgers student is accused of using his phone to record multiple young women while they used the showers in Rutgers dorms.
A motorcycle was stolen from a parking lot on the Rutgers Livingston campus on Saturday, Oct. 26, said Rutgers Police.
In the past week, five TGI Fridays locations in New Jersey abruptly shut down. They are:
“Promotora,” a short film focused on local Mexican American women who inform their community about health care resources, premieres Nov. 7
A Rutgers New Jersey Poison Control Center official discusses how adults can reduce risks of poisoning for themselves, children and pets
October 2024 Drug Take Back Date set
The drill will take place at 12 noon Thursday, and the courthouse will be closed during the drill.
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The National Institutes of Health will give Rutgers $50 million, which will be a major source of funding for research planned at the HELIX.
Rutgers Health medical sociologist seeks to to bridge the gaps in health care in vulnerable communities
Efforts will include a call to faculty for proposals, new student research programs and formation of a “collaboratory” hub
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Ashley Caldwell, a public policy major at Rutgers, fills an open seat on the New Brunswick Board of Education
Breast cancer may not be the first concern for many young women, however, early detection is one of the best ways to tackle breast cancer.
Advances in breast cancer research and personalized treatment have led to more surgical options, including Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy (NSM).
A New Brunswick man died as a result of injuries he sustained in a fight Sunday, said Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone.
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At 9:29 a.m. Sunday, there was a robbery at an unnamed business on Paul Robeson Boulevard near George Street.
Rachel Toepfer, an Honors College student and political science major, interned for Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s office in Springfield, Mass.
Both burglaries were at Clothier Hall. In one of them, a Rutgers student awoke to find a young man in her room, putting items into a bag:
In his guilty plea, Jacob Beacher admitted he broke into the center and destroyed items inside because they are part of Islam.
Rutgers senior is an art major with disabilities who is working on an exhibition by artists with disabilities from around the world
Doors open at 8 a.m. and there will be a T-shirt giveaway for the first 100 customers. Wally the Goose will be there.
Police say the teen boy fired a gun Friday night on New Brunswick city streets, and also shot a man inside a home in August:
Two Rutgers professors discuss the election process that has stirred debate and prompted proposals for reform or abolishment
Also, the Muslim Public Relations Council said they will protest Tuesday against Mosab Hassan Yousef speaking at Rutgers:
The LWV Organizes a Virtual Primary Forum for Congressional District 6 Candidates on Tuesday, October 15, at 7 pm
The author, a former New Brunswick High School history teacher, will hold a book signing at the Rutgers Barnes & Noble at 4 p.m. Tuesday:
People with HIV are at higher risk for serious flu illness.