Clubs, Organizations, and Sports at Brookdale
Professors, Brookdale news, and Student IDs
Public Libraries
Local News and Government
100

What is one example of a club at Brookdale?

Creative Writing Club, Biology Club, Dance Club, Chess Club, etc.

100

Which building is the Student ID office located in?

The CAR building

100

What do you need to have to be able to check out books and use the services at your public library?

A library card

100

Where can you learn more about current events specific to your town and county?

Local newspapers or local news websites

200

How much do you have to pay to attend a Varsity Brookdale Sports game?

NOTHING!

200

What are 2 tips for how to speak to or email professors appropriately?

Refer to them as "Professor Last Name," use professional language and not slang or friendly language when speaking to them, introduce yourself, use greetings and closings like "Dear" and "Sincerely" in your emails, etc.

200

Where do public libraries get their funding (money) from?

Our tax payments

200

Where can you find information about local elected officials and what they believe in?

The NJ State Legislature Website, the politicians' personal websites, and the local news

300

What type of sports at Brookdale do not require tryouts and are played for fun?

Intramural sports

300

What is the name of the Brookdale Student Newspaper?

The Current

300

What are 2 services or things that you can check out or use at your local public library?

Books, eBooks, movies, computers, printers, clubs, language classes, meeting spaces, etc.

300

Why is it important to know who your local elected officials are and to vote for who you support on election day?

So you can have a say in how your tax dollars are used and how your towns and counties are run/directed

500

What are 2 ways you can learn more about the events that Brookdale is putting on?

Bulletin boards in the SLC or throughout campus, Brookdale's social media accounts, Brookdale's website, etc.