Rutgers University student organizations

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Rutgers University hosts over 700 student organizations, covering a wide range of interests. Governed and funded by student government, students can organize groups for any political ideology or issue, ethnic or religious affiliation, academic subject, activity, or hobby. Notable student groups include the Daily Targum, the second oldest collegiate newspaper in the United States, established in 1869, the Philoclean Society, a literary society, the Rutgers University Glee Club a male choral singing group established in 1872 among the oldest in the country, as well as the Rutgers University Debate Union.

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[edit] Student Government

[edit] Newspapers, magazines and other media

  • The Daily Targum is the official student newspaper of Rutgers University, published daily Monday through Friday while classes are in session, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Founded in 1869, it is the second oldest collegiate newspaper in the United States.(http://www.dailytargum.com)
  • The Green Print is the official weekly newspaper of the Cook Campus, founded in the 1960s featuring environmental, general and entertainment news as well as a fine arts section.
  • The Rutgers Centurion is a monthly conservative magazine. (http://www.rucenturion.com)
  • The Medium is a satire newspaper at Rutgers.(http://www.themedium.net)
  • Rutgers Review is a bi-weekly arts and entertainment newspaper (http://www.rutgersreview.com)
  • Caellian is a paper printed from Douglass College, the all-female residential college at Rutgers.
  • RLC-WVPH is a freeform student-operated radio station. (90.3FM The Core)
  • WRSU-FM is a student-operated radio station. (http://www.wrsu.org)
  • RU-tv, the Rutgers University Television Network. The network is a predominantly student run organization that monitors on-campus television and features many student produced programs such as Wake Up Rutgers, Inside Rutgers, SportsKnight, and Academic Review Sessions.
  • The Anthologist A literary journal.
  • Objet d'Art Literary, Arts, & Culture magazine
  • Black Voice/Carta Latina
  • Conversasian
  • Hanwoori - The Korean-American Newsletter at Rutgers

[edit] Secret organizations

Throughout its history, Rutgers has had several secret societies which existed on campus, including Order of the Bull's Blood (1834), Brotherhood of the Golden Dagger (1898-1940), Sword and Serpent (1872), Casque and Dagger (1901) and Cap and Skull (1900-1969, 1982-Present). Only Cap and Skull and Order of the Bull's Blood are known to still be in operation. However, Cap and Skull is now university-sanctioned, has shed much of its secrecy, and is more generally an honor society (how it is listed below).

[edit] Honorary organizations

[edit] Community Service

[edit] Academic clubs and organizations

[edit] Political organizations

[edit] Political party affiliated groups

[edit] Activism and issue advocacy groups

[edit] Cultural or religious organizations

[edit] Ethnic organizations

[edit] Religious organizations

[edit] Performing arts groups

[edit] Dance Groups

[edit] Musical groups

[edit] Theatrical groups

[edit] A cappella singing groups

[edit] Greek life

Rutgers University is home to chapters of many Greek organizations, and a significant percentage of the undergraduate student body is active in Greek life. Several Fraternities and sororities fraternities and sororities mainain houses for their chapters in the area of Union Street (known familiarly as "Frat Row") in New Brunswick within blocks of Rutgers' College Avenue Campus.

Chapters of Zeta Psi and Delta Phi organized at Rutgers as early as 1845. Presently, there are over fifty fraternities and sororities on the New Brunswick-Piscataway campus, ranging from traditional to historically African-American, Hispanic, Multicultural and Asian-interest organizations. Greek organizations are governed by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs. Twelve organizations currently maintain chapters in New Brunswick without sanction by the University's administration.

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