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  2. The Medium (Rutgers) - Wikipedia

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    The Medium has been sued many times over their publication of offensive material. In 1991, an editor altered a personal placed in the year's final edition. The original personal ("If you've been assigned to Room 104 in Lippincott next semester, please contact me at XXX") was modified (to "If you've been assigned to Room 104 in Lippincott next semester, we need to speak - I am HIV positive and ...

  3. 1961 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team - Wikipedia

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    The scoring leaders were Sam Mudie (60 points), Pierce Frauenheim (32 points), Bill Speranza (30 points), Pierce Frauenheim (30 points), Steve Simms (30 points), Bill Thompson (18 points), and Lee Curley (18 points). [18] Mudie also led the team in total offense (703 yards on 144 plays). [3] Rutgers led the country with 23 interceptions. [1]

  4. Ron Harper Jr. - Wikipedia

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    As a junior, Harper helped lead Rutgers to their first NCAA Tournament in 30 years. [13] He averaged 14.9 points and 5.9 rebounds per game. Following the season, Harper declared for the 2021 NBA draft, but ultimately opted to return to Rutgers. [14] On December 9, 2021, Harper tied his career high of 30 points to go with 10 rebounds against Purdue.

  5. William H. Tucker (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    William H. Tucker (1940–2022), also known as Bill Tucker, was an American psychologist. He was an Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University and the author of several books critical of race science. He retired from Rutgers in 2009. Tucker died in 2022.

  6. Economic policy of the Bill Clinton administration - Wikipedia

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    Republicans were united in this opposition, and every Republican in both houses of Congress voted against the proposal. In fact, it took Vice President Gore's tie-breaking vote in the Senate to pass the bill. [7] After extensive lobbying by the Clinton Administration, the House narrowly voted in favor of the bill by a vote of 218 to 216. [8]

  7. Fluxus at Rutgers University - Wikipedia

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    It was at one of these that Kaprow first coined the term Happening, for an impromptu artistic event, in the Spring of 1957. 'Happening' first appeared in print in the Winter 1958 issue of the Rutgers undergraduate literary magazine, Anthologist. [4] The form was imitated and the term was adopted by artists across the United States, Germany, and ...

  8. Queens Campus, Rutgers University - Wikipedia

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    The student body assembled on Rutgers College's Queens Campus on February 14, 1906. The Queens Campus or Old Queens Campus [a] is a historic section of the College Avenue Campus of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in the United States.

  9. New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Rutgers' fans live mostly in the western parts of the state and Middlesex County; its alumni base is the largest in the state. Rutgers' satellite campuses in Camden and Newark each field their own athletic programs—the Rutgers–Camden Scarlet Raptors and the Rutgers–Newark Scarlet Raiders—which both compete in NCAA Division III.