College Avenue Campus

It is within walking distance of the train, shops, restaurants, and theaters in downtown New Brunswick and is served by Rutgers Campus Buses, a zero-fare bus network.

The Gateway is a mixed-use tower at the beginning of College Avenue adjacent with a direct link the Northeast Corridor Line New Brunswick Station.

It houses a three-story Barnes & Noble store[2] the headquarters of Rutgers University Press[3] and Scarlet Fever shop.

[17] Members enjoy substantial scholarships, close connections with professors and advisors, and smaller class sizes.

Rumors persist, and have been partly confirmed that the stolen set of football players is now at the Rutger's Club dining establishment.

These students formed special interest sections as a way to learn from each other in informal discussion, as a relaxed, more in-depth alternative to the standard classroom lecture.

Students ran the sections autonomously until the first time Rutgers College overbooked itself into a housing shortage and decided to implement the lottery system.

In 1987, Residence Life imposed an unprecedented degree of supervision and administrative procedures on the special interest structure.

Residence Life never directly informed Demarites of the new rules; they had to find out about them by reading an ad in The Daily Targum.

The cooperative spirit seemed to have evaporated with Anna-Marie Toto's departure from Bishop House: Residence Life retained control over the sections, but did not fulfill its part of the original bargain.

New policies were enacted in the Fall 2009 Semester to create an environment where only Demarites who are actively contributing and participating in the various sections and events will be allowed to return.

This change reflects a new direction for Demarest where some members who would return to the dorm only did so due to a poor lottery number.

The new policy actively seeks to remove these denizens who use Demarest as back-up housing in case they get a high lottery number.

The Gateway
The Yard
Honors College
Demarest Hall rear