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  • New Rutgers basketball coach doesn't have degree

    New Rutgers basketball coach Eddie Jordan is not a graduate of the university as the school had claimed, another embarrassment for an athletic program still smarting from the firing of previous coach Mike Rice.


  • New coach expected to be introduced at Rutgers

    Rutgers University is set to introduce a new men's basketball coach who will replace fired coach Mike Rice.


  • Rutgers players want assistant coach to take over

    Members of the Rutgers men's basketball team say they didn't feel threatened by their former coach's behavior and they want an assistant coach to take over the program.


  • Illustration Abortion Numbers by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times

    EDITORIAL: A chamber of horrors

    By his own lawyer’s count, Kermit Gosnell, a 72-year-old doctor in West Philadelphia, Pa., performed more than 16,000 abortions over the course of 31 years.


  • Rutgers lawyer resigns amid coach inquiry

    A Rutgers University lawyer who approved a decision to suspend the men's basketball coach rather than fire him last year has resigned.


  • NJ Senate leader wants to oust 1 on Rutgers board

    A New Jersey elected official is asking for a member of Rutgers University's board of governors to be ousted for failing to tell the full board about problems with the men's basketball coach.


  • A chamber of horrors

    By his own lawyer's count, Kermit Gosnell, a 72-year-old doctor in West Philadelphia, Pa., performed more than 16,000 abortions over the course of 31 years.


  • Rutgers lawyer resigns as board looks at issues

    A Rutgers University lawyer resigned Thursday amid growing anger that he was still employed after approving a decision in December to suspend rather than fire basketball coach Mike Rice, even though he was aware of a video showing the coach hitting, kicking and taunting players.


  • Rutgers hires new top in-house lawyer amid scandal

    Rutgers University took steps Thursday to publicly address the administrative fallout from the scandal over its men's basketball coach, announcing an expected independent review and hiring a new top lawyer for the school.


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