Rutgers faculty suggest winter break activities ranging from dining out to attending sports events

Rutgers faculty suggest winter break activities ranging from dining out to attending sports events
Jonathan Holloway President — Official website of Rutgers University
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Classes have concluded, and the semester’s end is near. As students at Rutgers University enjoy a break from academic responsibilities, faculty and staff have offered a variety of activities to fill the winter holiday.

For those looking to explore new dining experiences, Ron Downes Jr. suggests trying unique restaurants in the Philadelphia area, such as Tattooed Mom and Monster Vegan. Meanwhile, Brennah Lambert’s Lesbiveggies offers plant-based dishes closer to home in New Jersey.

Alexander DelVecchio encourages movie enthusiasts to visit Rutgers Cinema for family-friendly films like “Mufasa: A Lion King Story,” “Sonic 3,” and “Wicked.” He shares fond memories of holiday movie outings with his family.

Noa’a Shimoni emphasizes the importance of creating healthy habits during the break. She advises incorporating daily walking into one’s routine and suggests developing creative hobbies such as drawing or painting.

Jacqueline S. Mattis recommends using the holidays to rest and reconnect with loved ones through reading, playing games, or organizing virtual gatherings. She also highlights the joy of engaging in creative projects.

Christopher Wolfe provides recommendations for music lovers seeking new albums to enjoy over the break. His suggestions include works by Heynderickx, The Cure, Tyler, The Creator, and Bananagun.

Brandon L. Alderman stresses the benefits of indoor exercise during colder months. He encourages utilizing free online workout resources and incorporating muscle-strengthening exercises into one’s routine.

Ruth Carll offers advice on indoor planting as a winter activity or gift idea. She details how to care for ZZ plants, noting their suitability for beginners and experts alike.

Nyeema C. Watson invites people to visit Camden during the holidays to witness community efforts that bring joy to residents and international students alike.

Finally, Kevin Lorincz highlights opportunities to support Rutgers’ NCAA sports teams during winter break with events across multiple campuses in New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden.



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