Some Rutgers Day programming has been moved to indoor locations due to the impending weather on Saturday. Programs are still running on Busch, College Avenue, and Cook/Douglass campuses.
The New Jersey gubernatorial election is one of the most watched in the country, in part, because New Jersey's constitution gives the governor some of the most far-reaching powers in the nation.
From a small house in Haledon that overlooks the historic Paterson silk mills – where 20,000 workers met during a pivotal labor strike in 1913 – alumnus Angelica Santomauro works to explain why their struggle more than 100 years ago is relevant today.
RU Voting, run by the Eagleton Institute of Politics' Center for Youth Political Participation, encourages students at Rutgers to pay attention to politics, register to vote and turn out on Election Day.
Chinedu Onyemaobi, a journalism and media studies major, will be the only student on the panel of journalists posing questions to gubernatorial candidates Phil Murphy and Kim Guadagno at their first debate Oct. 10.