What are Everett's Majors (2)
Computer Science and Cognitive Science
This stylish Muppet is known for her love of Kermit and her dramatic attitude.
On August 28, 2025, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights opened their season facing this Mid-American Conference opponent.
Ohio Bobcats
This was the first miracle Jesus performed.
Turning water into wine.
The popular battle royale game, Fortnite, was officially released by Epic Games this year.
2017
Cello
This wild animal looks like a pig and has big tusks; you might remember it from The Lion King!
Warthog
How many bus stops does the EE stop at?
11
"So he gave them permission. And the unclean spirits came out and entered the pigs; and the herd, numbering about two thousand, rushed down the steep bank into the sea and drowned in the sea."
Mark
This element has the atomic number of 10.
Neon
In this month, Stephan was baptized.
April
This country leads in pork consumption, with about 90 pounds per person each year.
China
Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called...
Queen's College
This person climbed a tree to get a glimpse of Jesus.
Zacchaeus
Apple, Red & Cavendish are varieties of this food.
Banana
What is Everett's favorite starter Pokémon?
Chikorita
In 1933, Big Bill the Poland-China hog tipped the scales at this astounding weight, making him the heaviest pig ever recorded.
2,552 Pounds
"The fact that we only hire from Harvard gives us a cache that's a little more valuable than hiring a kid from Rutgers."
Suits
God sent the Israelites this quantity of quails in the wilderness, as described in the book of Numbers.
10 Homers
In E.B. White’s Charlotte’s Web, this farm girl raises Wilbur and later protects him from being turned into bacon.
Fern Arable
This classic video game character is Vincent's favorite and one of the reasons he failed the AP Macro Exam.
Pac-Man
A young, intact female pig that has not yet given birth to a litter of piglets.
Gilt
What is the oldest building on the Rutgers New Brunswick campus?
Old Queens
"The fool folds his hands and eats his own flesh"
Ecclesiastes
In 1919, a wave of sticky syrup killed 21 people when this city was struck by the infamous “Great Molasses Flood.”
Boston