This week, I had the absolute pleasure of traveling to Phoenix, Arizona, for the Rate Bowl between Rutgers and Kansas State for The Daily Targum. It was very fitting that my last game as the Targum’s Rutgers football beat writer was under the bright lights of Chase Field. Covering the Scarlet Knights these last two seasons has been a blast and has taught me so much about the sports journalism industry. I will always remember how excited I was the first time I covered a Rutgers home game, and I will never forget covering last year’s Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium and this year’s Rate Bowl!
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Independent student news organization serving Rutgers and the surrounding community since 1869.
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The Daily Targum is a news organization run by students for students founded in 1869. We aim to write articles and post content relevant to Rutgers and the surrounding community.
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https://www.dailytargum.com/
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- New Brunswick,New Jersey
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- 1869
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- Newspapers、Social Media、Writing、Creative Writing、Marketing、Videography、Photography、Productions和Editing
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Yesterday, I had the chance to cover the Rutgers football team for The Daily Targum as it defeated Maryland in College Park to earn bowl eligibility for the second straight season. It is always cool to attend another team’s stadium to cover your collegiate team, especially when your team comes out with a big victory. Attached is my recap article of the game with my takeaways from Rutgers’ performance. https://lnkd.in/es9akgmy
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ICYMI: Earlier this month, Megan Lotts was featured in the Daily Targum for her Zine Teaching Collection, which lives in the Art Library on the College Avenue campus. Thanks to The Daily Targum writer Priya Raman-Bogan for her well-written and well-researched piece: "Derived from the word 'magazine,' fanzines, or zines, began in alternative spaces, gaining traction in counterculture and the early punk movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Easy to make and print, the low bar to entry is contrasted by the total freedom of creativity and message, all packed into a book as small as a Rutgers ID." https://lnkd.in/eqYziKdh
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