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Rutgers cancels all in-person instruction for remainder of Spring Semester; Rutgers Day and Commencements cancelled due to coronavirus

Rutgers University President Robert Barchi sent the following email to the entire university community just before 3 pm on Tuesday, March 17, 2020.

Dear Members of the Rutgers Community,

Like all of you, I have been closely monitoring the public health crisis created by COVID-19. This weekend, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new guidance recommending that for the next eight weeks events of more than 50 people be canceled or postponed. Directives urging that even smaller gatherings be canceled or postponed have flowed from both the White House and the State House.

With this guidance in mind, and with a heavy heart, today I am announcing that Rutgers University is suspending all in-person instruction, with the exception of clinical instruction, for the remainder of the spring semester.

All events scheduled at the University through the month of May are suspended. This will include some of our most wonderful celebrations, including Rutgers Day and commencements at all campuses. A final determination on whether or not commencements can be rescheduled to a later date will be made in the coming weeks. Canceling or postponing commencements will have no effect on our ability to confer degrees on our graduates.

These are the right actions to take for the health of our community. But I know I speak for all faculty and staff when I say how deeply we will miss the vibrancy that students bring to our campuses each spring, and how incomplete this year will feel without our commencement ceremonies. To our seniors, I offer our community’s heartfelt appreciation for all you have contributed and my sincere regret that the global situation has required this unfortunate decision.

Residential students will receive a notification over the coming days with guidance about next steps and timing for moving out of residence halls on their respective campuses. Students who received a waiver to continue residing on campus will be permitted to stay. We will be issuing prorated refunds for room and board. Information on this topic will also be forthcoming. I ask everyone for their patience during this process, as our hardworking staff balance this important task against the numerous competing personal and professional challenges we are all facing. 

To our faculty and staff, we are working aggressively to support academic continuity, research continuity, telecommuting, and leave flexibility for issues related to COVID-19. Further guidance in all these areas will be provided over the course of this week as we prepare a sustained effort to protect our community while remaining committed to our mission as a public university.

I want to thank every member of our community for the grace and flexibility with which you have responded to this historic crisis. You have shown resolve, toughness, and an incredible determination to make it work. Together, I know our community will overcome the obstacles ahead.

Sincerely,

Robert Barchi


WRSU Suspends Live DJs; Special Editions of “Knightbeat” will air

To Our Listeners:

While the entire world is working to minimize the spread of the coronavirus, Rutgers University is doing its part as well.  As many of you know, students have been sent home, and after Spring Break – which is this week – they will be taking part in remote learning through at least April 3rd.

To that end, effective with our programming on Monday, March 16, we are suspending all live DJ programming.  We know you’ll miss our student programs, and some of your favorite alumni and community DJs. 

However, we will have some special programming during this time.

The WRSU News Department is working on special, prime-time editions of “Knightbeat,” our award-winning news and public affairs show.  They will bring you the latest on the coronavirus and its effect on Rutgers, the greater New Brunswick area, and the world beyond.

WRSU Sports is working on some special broadcasts as well, featuring classic and “recent” classic broadcasts and retrospectives.

And the Music Department will still spin some of the best new music from local and national indie artists, continuing to support this amazing artistic community.

Thanks for listening, and we hope you “stay tuned!”

Mike Pavlichko

Broadcast Administrator


Brent Faiyaz – F*ck The World Album Review

Throughout his five year music career, two studio albums and myriad sultry singles/EPs, Christopher Brent Woods, better known as Brent Faiyaz, has asserted himself as a pillar within the R&B genre and beyond. In the beginning of his career, the Maryland born artist exclusively released his music on Soundcloud, where his current manager Ty Baisden discovered him in 2014. Faiayz released his debut single “Allure” in 2015 and earned people’s attention as the hookman on Goldlink’s platinum single “Crew” and frontman for the band Sonder in years following.

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The Happy Fits Holiday Show at House of Independents – Live Review

Just a few days before Christmas, The Happy Fits, supported by Jersey natives Shoobies and Deal Casino, rocked the House of Independents in Asbury Park in the first of two sold-out shows.

I shed my jacket and left it in the car despite the cold, but fortunately I was warmed by the sounds of Shoobie’s last-minute soundcheck; eventually I made it into the venue.

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NLE Choppa – Cottonwood EP Review

Memphis rapper NLE Choppa has found great success that many other artists could only dream to achieve at an extremely young age. With his hit single, “Shotta Flow” released in early 2019, the then 16 year-old launched himself into the eye of the mainstream and managed to keep up his presence in the rap game with a string of popular single releases. On Choppa’s debut EP Cottonwood, his fanbase is given seven new tracks that continue to build upon the street music foundation he has laid for himself. If you are attracted to the energetic delivery and melodic style with which he raps about guns, women, and the so-called “opps” then this project has that in spades.

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Son Little’s “aloha” – Album Review

The son of a preacher and known for his fluidity across genres, adopting influences in R&B, funk, rock and indie-electronic, Son Little released his third album aloha at the end of January. Little’s flexibility among genres has people floored and begging for more. His music tends to have a vintage feel with a new twist. It’s like listening to a song from the 80’s that was ahead of its time. 

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Mac Miller – Circles Review

Mac Miller’s Circles, as of today, is the last album we will see from the deceased artist. Started before his death, this posthumous piece was co-produced by Jon Brion, a well-known name in music and production and friend of the late Miller. Brion had worked with Miller on his last album, an introspective collection named Swimming to much acclaim. 

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Yams Day – Concert Review

January 18th, 2015 the A$AP Mob collective lost their “Yoda” in A$AP Yams as put by YG Addie (formerly known as A$AP Ant) in a recent interview on the “Breakfast Club”. 

A$AP Yams was responsible for bringing together the A$AP Mob collective. The Mob consists of a fair amount of members with A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg being the two biggest artists of the collective. As they began to blend New York “streetwear” into their mainstream image they began to shift the culture of New York’s sound and Fashion with A$AP Rocky and A$AP Bari leading the way. 

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Anna Shoemaker Talks Sleep Paralysis Demon, “Funny” + More w/ WRSU

Singer/ Songwriter Anna Shoemaker sat down with Music Director Bennett Rosner to talk about, among other things, weed, her love of acting, and her upcoming EP.

Anna Shoemaker is a NY-based, Philly-born, singer/songwriter. The budding alt-pop artist became a SoundCloud sensation with her viral mashup of Kendrick Lamar’s “B*tch Don’t Kill My Vibe” and Chance the Rapper’s “Cocoa Butter Kisses,” which she recorded on her bedroom floor.

Check her out on Spotify Here!

Interview By: Bennett Rosner

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The Happy Fits Holiday Show at House of Independents – Concert Review

Just a few days before Christmas, The Happy Fits, supported by Jersey natives Shoobies and Deal Casino, rocked the House of Independents in Asbury Park in the first of two sold-out shows.

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