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Rutgers had a chance to tie it in the extra session but missed a yard field goal attempt wide right. Pinstripe Bowl. While Rutgers made its debut in the Pinstripe Bowl two years earlier against Iowa State, the affair had more national appeal because tradition-rich Notre Dame was the opponent.

Rutgers never led, but was within a field goal of Notre Dame late in the fourth quarter before the Irish scored 10 points in the final to make it a win. Texas Bowl. Rutgers had a chance to earn the Big East championship — and likely play in the Sugar Bowl or the Orange Bowl — but lost an overtime heartbreaker to West Virginia in the regular-season finale.

Meineke bowl officials dissed Rutgers by taking advantage of a loophole in their Big East contract that permitted them to take either Navy or Notre Dame once over a four-year cycle and took a Navy team that Rutgers shutout, , that same season.

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At 46 chapters nationwide, GlobeMed pushes students to think beyond their supposed limitations and draw upon their strengths as innovative and passionate young thinkers in order to build the movement for global health equity and social justice. Our partnership with Cooperation for Social Services and Development CSSD in Phnom Penh, Cambodia has been the driving force behind our work, as well as a source of great joy and learning, this past year.

During our first GROW trip, we were able to work with CSSD on the ground, witness our project materialize, and, as our commitment to CSSD was reinforced and reciprocated, realize the power of human connections in combating global issues. We thank all who have supported us in our first year, and look forward to the change we can create together. The future is bright, and this is just the tip of the iceberg.

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Members sold hand made cards, along with chocolate filled goody bags, for Valentines Day. During this annual campus wide event, student groups organized interactive activities and games for children. GlobeMed asked children what they thought everyone deserves.

We provided finger painting and treats as a reward for the children sharing their thoughts. Interns worked with CSSD on the ground for 3 weeks, learning everything about how the organization functions, meeting the warm and loving staff, and watching our project materialize. The trip truly established our partnership and solidified our mutual commitment to one another. The discussion encouraged a dynamic debate about challenges due to cultural differences in global health work. The organization was exactly what she had been looking for as an undergraduate student interested in global health and meaningful change, and with a lot of passion and a little luck she was accepted to found a chapter of GlobeMed at Rutgers University.

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