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Rutgers’ next chapter demands a visionary president | Opinion
Rutgers has outgrown its regional identity and now stands as a national research powerhouse, requiring a leader with the ambition and vision to match its potential.
New Jersey’s boss of bosses survives an attempt to topple his empire | Sheneman
Correction: New Jersey’s boss of bosses survives ANOTHER attempt to topple his empire.
Anthony Knox Jr. decision is a stinging loss for the NJSIAA. The big winner? Lawyers, of course | Politi
A Mercer County judge has provided a road map to lawyers who want to sue the state high school association — and parents will be lining up.
I worked for USAID: If Congress does nothing, N.J.’s economy will also suffer.
USAID’s partnerships with New Jersey companies like Johnson & Johnson and Merck extend the state’s influence in global health initiatives while strengthening local economies.
Way to go, dad: Anthony Knox Jr.’s disqualification is a direct result of a parent’s dumb decision | Politi
Anthony Knox Jr. lost his chance at New Jersey wrestling history because his father lost his cool.
Trump-Musk cuts hurt? Not yet. Will 3 N.J. GOP Congressmen protect Medicare? | Friendly Fire
Friends Julie Roginsky, a Democrat, and Mike DuHaime, a Republican, talk politics: Until DOGE starts hurting communities, people don't care.
Norcross charges dropped is no surprise; way too many tax hikes in Murphy’s budget | Friendly Fire
Friends Julie Roginsky, a Democrat, and Mike DuHaime, a Republican, talk Jersey politics: Murphy’s bumbling budget idea is to tax betting, beer and bowling.
Inside N.J.’s Mosaic: A new art center, a star on the walk, and the latest on DEI
The Ronald L. Rice Arts Center opens in Newark, actress Mindy Kaling gets a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, and the president threatens to pull federal aid for colleges over DEI.
The last of the lifers
Jeff Jasper has coached girls basketball at Pascack Valley High for 52 years — and his longevity offers insight for how newcomers can persevere.
Debunking the myths about N.J.’s construction worker shortage | Opinion
Educating the next generation of career construction workers as Baby Boomers leave the workforce - the biggest reason for construction worker shortages.
Rutgers interim AD: Football’s bowl bid ‘spoke to the culture’ under Greg Schiano
In his first interview, interim athletic director Ryan Pisarri praised the football team for overcoming adversity in its 7-6 season and promised "full support" for longtime coach Greg Schiano.
Rutgers’ interim AD dishes on hoops struggles, plans to pay athletes and optimism about the ‘new world’ | Politi
Ryan Pisarri, who took over as interim Rutgers athletic director in August when predecessor Patrick Hobbs resigned, sat down with NJ Advance Media for his first interview last week.