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Jordan Casteel's Noelle

Jordan Casteel’s Intimate Portraits Tell Stories of Race, Class and Belonging

Jordan Casteel’s solo exhibition at the New Museum contains nearly forty canvases, all of which exclusively focus on immigrants and people of color in New York.
By Vivien Lee
Phil Murphy.

Phil Murphy Unveils Plans for Tech Hub Project in New Brunswick

Murphy said a redevelopment project in downtown New Brunswick dubbed “the Hub" could attract technology and life sciences industries.
By Christian Hetrick
Dana Redd.

Christie Signs Bill to Boost Pensions for Politicians

During his last full day in office, Gov. Chris Christie signed a controversial bill on Monday to pad pensions for some politicians.
By Christian Hetrick

Christie Nominates DuHaime for Rutgers Trustee, McCabe for Port Authority

By Alyana Alfaro
Newark's Mayor Ras Baraka.

Baraka Launching ‘Newark 2020’ Jobs Program

By Salvador Rizzo
A student walks past the dormitory at Rutgers Univeristy in New Brunswick, New Jersey on October 01, 2010 where first-year student Tyler Clementi, 18, lived and was allegedly filmed and broadcast over the Internet during a gay encounter. Clementi killed himself shortly after being spied on. Two undergraduates have been arrested after the fellow student they allegedly filmed and broadcast over the Internet leapt to his death from a New York bridge. Prosecutors said that two students at Rutgers had been charged with invasion of privacy and that investigators were considering further charges linked to the fact that Clementi was apparently filmed in a homosexual act. AFP

Rutgers Student Newspaper Fires Columnist for Writing ‘Illegal Alien’

By Candice Greaux
President Barack Obama speaks at the University of Chicago Law School on April 7, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois. Obama addressed his U.S. Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland as he hopes members of the Republican party will give Garland a hearing and a vote in Washington.

The Politics of Rutgers University’s 250th Commencement

By Candice Greaux
Parents in Newark, NJ are filing a motion to keep the state from gutting school funding in their school district.

Cory Booker, Audible Launch $50M Social Venture Fund to Boom Tech Industry in Newark

By Sage Lazzaro
Edvard Munch, 'The Scream.' (Courtesy everywhere).

Computer Program Ranks Relative ‘Creativity’ of Historical Paintings

By Guelda Voien

Weinberg legacy fund to fuel female political ambition in N.J.

By Mark Bonamo

Sweeney, Senate leadership push Port Authority to sell assets to fund rail tunnel

By Mark Bonamo

Sales from Boardwalk Empire author’s new book to boost New Jersey State Bar foundation

By Mark Bonamo
Kolluri, Robins, and Sweeney announce a the development of a new "master plan" for the state's transportation problems.

Sweeney calls for development of ‘master plan’ for state transportation infrastructure

By Chase Brush

Christie nominates allies of two Democratic leaders to Rutgers BOG

By Chase Brush

Rutgers union rally calls for fair contract negotiations, focus on academics

By Mark Bonamo
Mr. Gandolfini on location in Asbury Park. (Screengrab: "The Sopranos")

Remembering a Jersey Guy: James Gandolfini and the Garden State

By Molly Mulshine

[em]Daily News[/em] Floods the Zone on Imus

By Observer Staff

Do They Really Want to Be Like Rutgers?

By Terry Golway

The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday

By Observer Staff

Students String for C.B.'s

By Observer Staff
The signing, Mr. Fitzpatrick barely seen to the left (Photo by Rebecca Smeyne/Paper)

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