Create the Content, Run the Business
If the muse is in you, join any of Rutgers–New Brunswick’s student-run media outlets and create content yourself—be a reporter, photographer, on-air TV personality, news writer, sports radio broadcaster, or published author. If you’re the entrepreneurial type, join the technical or administrative staffs of these media outlets and help them reach even larger audiences. Either way, you’ll gain great experience to take into the world after you leave Rutgers.
Explore Rutgers–New Brunswick Student Media
Daily Targum
The second-oldest college newspaper in the nation, the Daily Targum has been keeping the Rutgers–New Brunswick community in the loop since 1869. Get news, sports, weather, entertainment, opinion, and more from the paper that earned Best of Show accolades at the 2009 Associated Collegiate Press National College Newspaper Convention.
The Anthologist
Since 1927, the Anthologist literary and fine arts journal has published poetry, fiction, and more. Acclaimed American poet Robert Pinsky, a three-time U.S. poet laureate, was the journal’s editor when he was an undergraduate at Rutgers from 1958 to 1962.
Black Voice/Carta Latina
This student-run publication is a forum for voicing the opinions and showcasing the writing and artistic talents of the black and Latino communities of Rutgers and the greater community. Contact godonoo@rci.rutgers.edu.
The Chanticleer
This print publication was founded in 2010 with the goal of promoting and protecting the history and traditions of Rutgers. Contact ruhschanticleer@gmail.com.
The Medium
Irreverent college entertainment is brought to you by Rutgers–New Brunswick student humorists at the Medium.
Objet d’Art Magazine
Committed to fostering creativity in the student body, Objet d’Art Magazine is published twice yearly, with each issue showcasing literature, art, and thoughts on the current music culture.
WRSU, a Rutgers–New Brunswick Radio Mainstay
At 88.7 on the FM dial, WRSU is one of the oldest college radio stations in the nation. Around-the-clock specialty programming, broadcast and streaming live, covers a wide range of musical genres, talk, news, and sports. The station covers Rutgers football and basketball games from around the country, and is the flagship radio station of the Rutgers women’s basketball team.
The Core, New Sounds, Talk, and News Radio
The Core, 90.3 on the FM dial, is a joint project between Rutgers and Piscataway High School. Broadcasting and streaming 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, 90.3 FM the Core is your source for independent news, community programming, and underground music.
RU-tv
The RU-tv television network offers more than 120 channels of educational, news, public affairs, entertainment, and commercial programming, including productions by students, faculty, and staff. RU-tv student writers, producers, engineers, and on-air broadcasters make it all happen.