Here are the top New Jersey news stories for Friday: ⬛ Under threat of arrest, Palestine protest ends at Rutgers NEW BRUNSWICK...Rutgers responds The start of final exams at Rutgers University's New Brunswick campus were postponed Thursday morning because
protesters sat on Cannon Green in the rain protected only by umbrellas and tarps while criticism grew of the agreement reached by Rutgers
. ⬛ New poll reveals how common guns are in NJ homes Gun permits are on the rise in the Garden State, and a new Rutgers-Eagleton...That's up 50% since the last time Rutgers polled the question prior to the pandemic. ⬛ $2,000 for making waves — NJ shore town
End the subsidies to Rutgers where the woke state school is creating millionaires out of school bureaucrats with your money.
For answers to these and other gardening questions, I turned to Rutgers University Master Gardener Kelly Thompson.
🔵 A pro-Palestinian encampment at Rutgers New Brunswick ended Thursday 🔵 Organizers of say 8 of their 10 demands were met 🔵...Rutgers University ended the pro-Palestinian encampment that took over Voorhees Mall for four days.
🎆 Rutgers police say someone threw a firecracker at people in a parking garage 🎆 The suspect drove off in a BMW convertible...Recently, Rutgers police charged a man with firing shots from an Orbeez gun at students.
Rutgers University police were standing by NEW BRUNSWICK — The pro-Palestine protest that lasted four days at Rutgers-New Brunswick...What Rutgers agreed to In the message announcing the end of the encampment, Rutgers-New Brunswick Chancellor Francine Conway said
👶 Rutgers School of Nursing leads effort to improve maternal health education 👶 The Maternal and Infant Health Innovation Center...How was Rutgers chosen for the project? Rutgers applied with several other higher education institutions in the state.
☑️ Students for Justice in Palestine feel Rutgers is ignoring their demands to divest ☑️ Protesters vow to keep their encampment..."Rutgers refused to discuss divestment in the open section.