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Old Queens Bicentennial
Rutgers students and faculty gathered around the Old Queens building on April 27, 2009 to celebrate its 200th birthday.
[Windows Media]

Old Queens Live Footage
Check out RU-tv's coverage of the Old Queens Bicentennial ceremony, as students and faculty come together to celebrate the oldest building in Rutgers New Brunswick.
[Windows Media]

Student Voices
RU-tv and the Rutgers University Association of Black Journalists present the first episode of Student Voices, a half-hour program dedicated to discussing and exploring issues of race, ethnicity, diversity, and today's world. Nia Hamm moderates a panel of students and faculty on the issue of politics of race in modern society.
Panelists include African Studies professor Dr. Kim Butler, Vice President of Rutgers NAACP Chapter Janae Desire, Secretary of DBSC Ashley Sawyer, and Parliamentarian for United Black Council Dan Smith.

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Senator Hillary Clinton speaks at Rutgers

Interested in why "Politics Matter"? If so, then sit down with RU-tv and enjoy Senator Clinton's lecture to the Rutgers Community
View the Windows Media Archive of Senator Clinton's Speech:
Windows Media Video Archive
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AHECTA Award Presentation

RU-tv was named the best student-run campus television network at the 2006 AHECTA Student Production Awards, sponsored by mtvU. Check out the video that helped us make our case!
[Windows Media]


Rutgers Retrospective

In this historical piece, we’ll take a close look at a 1961 Rutgers recruitment film starring former President Mason Gross.  In addition to stunning visuals of an undeveloped Rutgers campus, host Rob Bucci will give you insights into an exciting time when Rutgers boasted both a Nobel prize winner and an undefeated football team.
[Windows Media]


HUMAN CELLS, HUMANE DECISIONS
Rutgers Forum on Stem Cell Research
Recorded March 23, 2006

Part 1: Stem Cell Primer
Presented by Dr. Wise Young
[Windows Media]

Part 2: Panel Discussion
Moderated by Dr. Kenneth Breslauer
[Windows Media]

Part 3: Question and Answer Session
[Windows Media]
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