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Nick Dykstra and his mini husky, Nova live on College Ave. How has this adorable puppy let Nick open up to the world?
Owel at The Court Tavern
I originally went to The Court Tavern on April 20th to take pictures of Gates, because my friend recommended them and encouraged me to go with him. As the evening went by, we got to listen to Owel, a band that I really enjoyed seeing on stage that night. I've been keeping up with their work since then and have listened to all their songs.
In the bottom picture, the singer from Gates joined Owel on stage and sang with them.
You never know where an evening outside of your dorm room will take you, and this one was definitely worth it.
Smaranda Tolosano, Multimedia Associate
China Nite
Dancers and students dressed up as pandas made an appearance at China Nite, held by the Chinese Student Organization at the Rutgers Student Center on Sunday evening.
Photos by Shirley Yu, Associate Photo Editor
Alesso at Rutgers
The Rutgers Athletics Center was crowded with students on Friday evening for DJ Alesso's concert.
Photos by Nelson Morales, Staff Photographer
Gates at The Court Tavern
Saturday night, five bands performed at The Court Tavern, on Church Street. After Eyeswan, D'Arcy, Owel and Vasudeva came Gates. After taking 400 pictures of Gates alone, looking through them, deleting all the blurry and under exposed ones, I think I can say these three pictures are my favorite ones.
Last night, I not only got to discover some pretty awesome bands (which I am currently listening to), I also had the opportunity to learn a bit more about how to take pictures of people under colored spotlights and to meet some of the artists that were there. Conclusion: I will definitely be doing this again!
Smaranda Tolosano, Multimedia Associate
Arab Street Fest at Rutgers
The Rutgers Arab Culture Club celebrates Arab culture every year on College Avenue Campus.
Top, dancer Aasiyah performs a Khaliji Saudi Dance
Participants could make their own cotton candy with the available cotton candy machines.
Bottom right, Erin Schemenski, a SEBS first-year student and Rachel Morgan, 19, from New York City, joined the event because the are training to participate in summer festivals.
Smaranda Tolosano, Multimedia Associate
Following the terrorist attack that put an end to yesterday's Boston Marathon, a press conference was held this morning at the Westin Hotel by Copley Square. Among the speakers, Mayor Thomas M. Menino, Governor of Massachusetts Deval L. Patrick, and U.S. Senator for Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren made an appearance to explain that there were no leads in the investigation so far but that increased security would be present throughout the city this week. Smaranda Tolosano, Multimedia Associate
Alternative Spring Break
This is Part 2 of the RU Alternative Breaks Post from last week.
The rest of the trip consisted of 2 feet of snow, a carnival, a lot of dancing and singing, an intense basketball game, and meeting some amazing people.
Service is making a positive impact in someone's life. This trip taught to stop being afraid of coming out of my shell and that even the tiniest of acts can make the biggest of differences.
Go out and do something good for someone else and you will not regret it.
Rico Cabredo, Staff Photographer
Rutgers Dance Marathon: An Individual Experience
Paige Mallet is a sophomore graduating in Supply Chain Management at the Rutgers Business School. She is pledging Phi Sigma Sigma sorority, and this is her first year taking part in Dance Marathon. Dance Marathon is organized every year at Rutgers University by the Embrace Kids Foundation to benefit the families of children with cancer and blood disorders.
“I’m a new member so I’m excited to be able to bond with all the sisters and the rest of the organizations on campus,” she said.
I met with Paige the week before Dance Marathon, and asked her what her expectations were and how she went through the fundraising process. As a pledge, Paige helped her sorority fundraise for several months before Dance Marathon.
“We post things on Facebook, we reach out to family members, and businesses around campus,” said Mallet about advertising the fundraiser.
Paige participated in her sorority’s late night bake sale and the stRUt 4 Kids Fashion Show. For the fashion show, Phi Sigma Sigma rented dresses from the company Rent the Runway.
“A lot of the kids that are benefited by Embrace Kids Foundation are there too, so they get to walk on the runway in front of everyone,” said Paige.
She said she realized what she was fundraising for when she saw the children that would benefit from the money. She and her sorority sisters took turns to go visit the girls they were saving money for at the hospital.
Although fundraising was the goal of Dance Marathon, the marathon itself was a 32-hour event during which participants performed line dances, and changed outfits for the different theme hours.
“When you have a disorder and you’re a kid you miss out on a lot of things, so one theme hour is all toy related… another one is all sports, and so we dress up like athletes.”
Paige had an idea of what to expect for her first time at Dance Marathon, even when asked about handling schoolwork and having to stand for 32 hours straight.
“If you need to study, I’m pretty sure there’s tables where you can stand and do your homework,” she said.
She expected this to be a positive and rewarding experience overall.
“Everyone says at the end, when the kids come out and you see how much money you’ve raised, everyone cries and it gets really emotional, that’s when you realize, you know, what all your fundraising was actually for,” said Paige.
Smaranda Tolosano, Multimedia Associate
Softball: GIFs are also an option
Nisha Datt, our Photography Editor, took pictures of the women's softball game on March 27th. Shaodi Huang, our Editorial Assistant thought it would be interesting to use series of pictures Nisha took in order to make a Graphics Interchange Format image.
Photos by Nisha Datt, GIF by Shaodi Huang
Sunday afternoon at the Targum: Eating a MRE
Shaodi Huang (Daily Targum Editorial Assistant) opens and eats a Meal, Ready-to-Eat for the first time.
Video, Audio, and Editing by Enrico Cabredo, Staff Photographer
(Just because you are a photographer does not mean you cannot master the art of making a video too.)
Special thanks to the Rutgers Army ROTC for the MRE
Club DM at Dance Marathon 2013
Among our staff photographer Nelson Morales' best pictures of the DJs on stage were the two pictures featured above.
While the spotlights might be a problem when figuring out which settings to use to shoot in club party setting, you can use them to your advantage if you are on stage as you take the pictures.
Photos by Nelson Morales, Staff Photographer
Dance Marathon raised $503,641.77 for the Embrace the Kids Foundation. Students collected money before the event, which started on April 6 at 10 AM and continued until 6 PM the following day. Attendees could not sit through its duration.
Dance Marathon 2013: On Stage at Club DM
I used the flash incorporated on my D600 in the top picture because it was hard to see much at that point, and I didn't want the subejcts to be blurry.
The spotlights that were directed towards the stage gave me the opportunity to take pictures of the people on stage so that only their silhouette would show and be emphasized.
Check out the rest of Targum photographers' pictures of Dance Marathon on this Facebook album.
Smaranda Tolosano, Multimedia Associate
Rutgers Army ROTC: Joint Field Training Exercise (JFTX)
April 4, 2013
Recently, I decided to contact Rutgers Army ROTC to write a story and take pictures of cadets' training because I was curious about the program.
This morning, I had the opportunity to meet with some of the cadets and senior cadets for the first time. They met on the Cook-Douglass Campus to learn how to board Blackhawk helicopters as part of their training. After repeating the exercise, the cadets left in the helicopters to go to to Fort Dix for a four day Joint Field Training Exercise (JFTX).
On Saturday, I will take pictures and write about the JFTX event that also includes cadets from Princeton, Fordham, Seton Hall, St John's and Hofstra's Universities.
Smaranda Tolosano, Multimedia Associate
Gaypril 2013: Jujubee
April 2nd 2013
Drag queen Jujubee performed at the Rutgers LGBTQA Gaypril, at the Douglass Campus Center on Douglass Campus. She appeared on stage twice, singing and dancing, before giving a short speech about herself to the audience.
Photos by Smaranda Tolosano
Targum Sports correspondent Tyler Barto was interviewed by Natalie Morales from the Today Show (NBC), at the Daily Targum editorial office this afternoon. Photo by Smaranda Tolosano, Multimedia Associate