PRSSA hosts 18th annual Organ Donor Day
April 28, 2010 by Shannon Connelly
Filed under Features
We all want to contribute to the some causes, but our schedules are jam-packed and we’re constantly on the go. But chances are, if you knew that all you had to do to register as an organ donor was to sign up online—and by doing so you could potentially save up to eight lives—you might [...]
‘Top Hat Guy’ becomes local celebrity
April 28, 2010 by Kevin Hartnett
Filed under Features
On every college campus across America, there are a few people who stand out from the rest. They are miniature celebrities who are easily picked out for their athletic ability, vast intelligence or their eccentricity. One of Rowan’s most unique and intriguing characters is senior music major Skyler Guenther, or more affectionately known as, Top [...]
Get FIT helps disabled
April 28, 2010 by Kristina Scala
Filed under Features
The Get FIT program at Rowan University provides off-site fitness and nutrition screenings that involve 40 Health and Exercise Science majors. It also provides help to 25 clients on-campus. This is all it takes to send the Get FIT program soaring to other campuses and communities. The Get FIT program is a grant-funded program designed to help improve [...]
Twenty-Something and Starving
April 28, 2010 by Jennifer Romanchak
Filed under Features
Well, folks, this is it. The only things separating me from my diploma now are final exams. It’s absolutely insane how fast these last four years went by! It’s been quite a journey, I must say, and there is plenty for me to be thankful for. There is nothing I have enjoyed more, though, than [...]
Greek Week
April 26, 2010 by Illyana Jones
Filed under Centerpiece, Features
Greek Week was held last week from Sunday, April 19 to Saturday, April 24. This year was the first year that many of the smaller organizations participated and it was a big success. “It was the first year we had a sense of shared purpose. We networked and made connections, and in turn everyone did [...]
Rowan grad continues to have HBO success
April 21, 2010 by Erica Bauwens
Filed under Features
One year ago, East Brunswick native Steve Dildarian was just another Rowan graduate trying to put his stamp on the world. Now, he’s mid-way through the second season of his HBO cartoon, “The Life and Times of Tim.” Dildarian, a 1991 communications graduate from then-Glassboro State College, is responsible for comedy’s newest cult character, Tim: a [...]
Habitat for Humanity hosts home run derby for school in need
April 21, 2010 by Samantha Costa
Filed under Features
Like many urban schools, W.F. Powell Elementary School in Camden, N.J. is in desperate need of new supplies and learning tools to help mold its 206 young students’ eager minds. Rowan’s chapter of Habitat for Humanity has been working diligently since last semester to do just that. W.F. Powell Elementary School has not only become [...]
Twenty-something and Starving
April 21, 2010 by Jennifer Romanchak
Filed under Features
Growing up, there was nothing I dreaded more than the day my mother made tuna salad. The moment she took that can of tuna out of the pantry, I would head for the hills. The smell was awful, and the addition of mayo and raw onions did nothing but make it even more smelly and [...]
Profstock 2010
April 21, 2010 by Kelly Velocci
Filed under Centerpiece, Features
Approximately 2,300 students filled the Esby Gym on Saturday night with excitement and anticipation as Party Attack, Alpha Rev, Reel Big Fish and Third Eye Blind took the stage at the 1st annual Profstock. In between sets, the crowd danced to music by DJ Freezy, keeping the crowd energized throughout the night. One of the [...]
Rowan alumni Bobbi Lee Hitchon wins ‘Best Backpacker Job in Australia’
April 14, 2010 by Julissa Mesa
Filed under Features
THE WORD Australia, a youth traveling company established in 1992, has chosen 23-year-old south Jersey native Bobbi Lee Hitchon for the “Best Backpacker Job in Australia,” to join contest winner Bobbi-Jo O’Gilvie of Florida. “This is the first contest of its kind that we have run, but if successful we intend to operate more like [...]

