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Recent Video Productions - Academic Year 2008-2009

Are you in the mood for some original sketch comedy? Then make sure you check out the newest episode 30 in the Banks, RU-tv's own sketch comedy show, produced by the RU-tv Broadcast Communications Living-Learning Community!
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Low on cash? We all have to live on the "college student budget" and that can be hard. But here are a few ways that you can save cash while helping out your environment!
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Did you know that your Rutgers ID is also your own student debit card that works all over campus and select retailers off campus? Just refill your Knight Express account to have the purchasing power you desire!
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Join Santiago Melli-Huber as he gives us a look at the RU-tv Living-Learning Community's trip to NBC Studios for a live taping of the Today Show. While there, residents were able to speak with Co-Anchor of the Today Show and Rutgers Alumna, Natalie Morales!
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Having a hard time studying? Yasmeen Fahmy has a few study tips for you to help you get the grade you would like to achieve!
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The RU-tv Living-Learning Community had the chance to visit Washington D.C. on Election Day 2008 to participate in the media coverage there. The students had the chance to visit the Rutgers' Federal Relations office in Washington D.C. and speak with Fox News White House Correspondent, Mike Emanuel. The students had the chance to sit down and tell us a bit about their experiences.
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Roommate woes? The RU-tv Living-Learning Community's Roommate Relations PSA offers advice on resolving issues through communication, and also offers information on where to get help for roommate conflicts.
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Check out RU-tv's Living-Learning Community participant, Krystle Rich, as she dances the night away at the RU Ballroom Masquerade Ball!
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Every March, we celebrate Women's History Month. In this Public Service Announcement, the RU-tv Living-Learning Community helps remind us of some of the prominent women in history and their achievements.
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The Association for the Black Cultural Centers had their annual conference this year at Rutgers University.  Representatives from universities across the nation convened on Busch campus to participate in seminars pertaining to many different topics concerning African-Americans.  There were many keynote speakers and Rutgers' very own Regina Belle performed for the conference.  RU-tv Living-Learning Community's Ladina Lane covers the conference.
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The RU-tv Living-Learning Community explores diversity here at Rutgers University in this half hour show.  Watch as hosts Matthew Wolfson and Terek Pierce guide us through the living-learning floor and show us what the community has been up to this semester!
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Living-Learning resident Yasmeen Fahmy covers Residence Life's first annual Busch Day by speaking with both students and faculty about the event.
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RU-tv Living-Learning resident Meghan Moore speaks with members of RU Democrats and RU Republicans at the “Selling the Candidacy” event before the 2008 election. The event brought together members of both parties to discuss current issues surrounding the election as well as the influence of media on both the candidates.
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Past Video Productions

RU-tv Living-Learning resident Marianne DePadua speaks with new and current members of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, as well as assistant College Ave Dean, Karen Dentler about their induction ceremony. [Windows Media]

RU-tv Living-Learning resident Michelle Ringel speaks with Sharsheret Breast Cancer organization at a benefit concert for young women fighting breast cancer. [Windows Media]

RU-tv Living-Learning resident Marianne DePadua attended the "Born into Brothels" screening and spoke with Ross Kauffman, the director, producer, cinematographer, and co-editor of the 2005 film, as well as Matt Matsuda, campus dean. [Windows Media]

View public service announcements produced by members of the RU-tv Living-Learning Community for the Task Force on the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Check out the premiere episode of 30 In The Banks, produced by the RU-tv Living-Learning Community! This is a 30 minute comedy skit / talk show, consisting of an interview, musical guest, and more. [Windows Media]

 

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