Teenagers and young adults have become the target audience of popular energy drinks in recent years containing ingredients such as caffeine, guarana, taurine and sugar, according to Jeffery Downing, registered nurse and graduate assistant.
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Students Participate in Alternative Spring Breaks Internationally
While some students from New Jersey planned on spending their spring breaks catching up on sleep at home or partying on the beaches of Cancun, others spent their breaks making a difference in a community or foreign country.
Life After Hurricane Sandy
Update on Progress of New Jersey in the Aftermath of Super Storm
Hurricane Sandy was a super storm that swept the East Coast in late October, leaving many families devastated.
How Does the University Protect You?
University Blackboard Website Promotes a Safer Campus
After recent tragedies throughout the United States including school shootings, schools are implementing resources to better protect students and faculty.
Molly is Becoming A Common Drug on College Campuses
Drugs have been a presence on college campuses for many years now. Recently, the appearance of MDMA or molly has been popular among college students, Suanne Schaad said, the substance awareness coordinator.
The National Broadcasting Society Honors Two University Seniors
Chris Down and Diego Allessandro Win for Their Achievements in Radio and TV Broadcasting
Chris Down and Diego Allessandro, both seniors and communication majors, were recently awarded grand prizes in their fields of submission by the National Broadcasting Society (NBS) for their achievements in radio and television broadcasting.
Choosing Sides in the Classroom
Political beliefs are always an intimate subject, especially in an academic setting, but do freedom of speech and individual liberties translate over in the classroom for professors without legal infringements?
Dr. William B. Stanley to Receive Distinguished Alumni Award From Rutgers
Dr. William B. Stanley, professor of education, will receive a distinguished alumni award from Rutgers University Graduate School of Education on April 6. Stanley graduated from Rutgers in 1979 with a social studies doctorate degree after receiving a master’s degree in history. The award symbolizes Stanley’s dedication, numerous contributions, and many influences during his career in the education field.
The Environmental Impact of Super Storm Sandy
The shores of New Jersey are summer hot spots for tourists. Most participate in boating, fishing and beach-going. However, that may not be so safe this summer.
The Outlook’s Exclusive Interview with Dr. Paul Brown
The Outlook’s Editor-In-Chief Brett Bodner spoke with soon-to-be MU President Dr. Paul R. Brown on Monday, March 18.