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  2. List of premiers of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick has a unicameral Westminster-style parliamentary government, in which the premier is the leader of the party that has the confidence of the Legislative Assembly to form a government. The premier is New Brunswick's head of government, and the king of Canada is its head of state and is represented by the lieutenant governor of New ...

  3. Rutgers School of Social Work - Wikipedia

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    Classes are held at three Rutgers University campuses: Newark, New Brunswick and Camden. In 2008, Verizon Wireless started a $100,000 scholarship fund to the Center on Violence Against Women and Children at the School of Social Work. It was to be awarded annually to three graduate students specializing at the center. [6]

  4. Winants Hall - Wikipedia

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    Winants Hall is a historic educational building located on the Queens Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. [2] Designed by Van Campen Taylor and completed in 1890, Winants Hall is the oldest dormitory building at Rutgers University, known then as Rutgers College. The building was a gift to the university from Board of ...

  5. List of counties of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick was created on June 18, 1784. [8] The province was divided into eight counties by decree of Governor Carleton: Charlotte, Kings, Northumberland, Queens, Saint John, Sunbury, Westmorland and York.

  6. Rutgers University Police Department - Wikipedia

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    On February 8, 2012, Rutgers Police and the FBI arrested sophomore Elan Haba for possession of explosive materials in his dorm room on the Newark campus. [4]On April 13, 2013, Rutgers Police responded alongside officers from the New Brunswick Police Department to quell the riot that had started at the annual Delafest celebration, resulting in several arrests for aggravated assault on police ...

  7. WRSU-FM - Wikipedia

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    WRSU-FM (88.7 FM) is a non-commercial college radio station serving the greater Central New Jersey area, broadcasting from the campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It is a student and faculty-run radio station.

  8. WINLAB (Rutgers University) - Wikipedia

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    WINLAB is the Wireless Information Network Laboratory, a research laboratory at Rutgers University, that is dedicated to research in a number of disciplines related to wireless communications. It consists of a number of faculty members from the Computer Science and Electrical & Computer Engineering departments at Rutgers University and research ...

  9. New Brunswick neurological syndrome of unknown cause

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    [32] [29] New Brunswick Public Health requested Jansen's "final autopsy reports" in late September 2021 and received them by 24 September. [32] A November 2021 article in The BMJ reported that the results of the autopsies caused some to question the existence of New Brunswick's "novel neurological syndrome". [33]