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28/08/2024

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A gas leak caused by construction workers caused multiple buildings along The Green to be evacuated as first responders ...
28/08/2024

A gas leak caused by construction workers caused multiple buildings along The Green to be evacuated as first responders arrived.

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On Sunday, President Joe Biden announced the suspension of his campaign and the endorsement of Vice President Kamala Har...
22/07/2024

On Sunday, President Joe Biden announced the suspension of his campaign and the endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris. This comes weeks after continual calls for President Biden to suspend his campaign from a wide range of Democrats.

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Donald Trump, former president and current presumptive 2024 Republican ticket nominee, was found guilty of 34 felony cou...
31/05/2024

Donald Trump, former president and current presumptive 2024 Republican ticket nominee, was found guilty of 34 felony counts. This makes the former president the first convicted felon to have held office.

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As graduation approaches, some might be wondering how they’ll stay in touch with their friends despite geographic distan...
21/05/2024

As graduation approaches, some might be wondering how they’ll stay in touch with their friends despite geographic distance. Co-Managing Mosaic Editor Shayna Demick has some experience with doing this and shares exactly how to ensure your college friendships are timeless.

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With over four million people in the United States graduating college in 2022, the total number of graduation gowns prod...
21/05/2024

With over four million people in the United States graduating college in 2022, the total number of graduation gowns produced yearly continues to increase. To combat the strain put on the environment and its resources, the university’s Office of Sustainability has begun a program that mitigates graduation's environmental impact and helps those in financial need.

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In a full-circle moment, Co-Managing Mosaic Editor Gaby Nieves ends the school year the same way she started it: writing...
20/05/2024

In a full-circle moment, Co-Managing Mosaic Editor Gaby Nieves ends the school year the same way she started it: writing a poem about junior year. Only, this time, she's nine months wiser.

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As the school year comes to an end, university President Dennis Assanis sat down for an exclusive interview to discuss a...
20/05/2024

As the school year comes to an end, university President Dennis Assanis sat down for an exclusive interview to discuss a variety of plans for the future.

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Did you know that the university has a mace and chain of office? Since the items are exclusively brought out of their gl...
19/05/2024

Did you know that the university has a mace and chain of office? Since the items are exclusively brought out of their glass cases for academic ceremonies, Executive Editor Gaby Nieves certainly didn’t. To remedy this lack of awareness, she wrote a list of potential purposes the mace and chain of office could serve year-round.

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Almost two decades after tearing through foes on the football field at Delaware Stadium, Joe Flacco is coming back to “t...
19/05/2024

Almost two decades after tearing through foes on the football field at Delaware Stadium, Joe Flacco is coming back to “the Tub” to address graduates on the heels of his Comeback Player of the Year season.

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Cats can become teenagers and get acne, just like humans. In this poem, Co-Managing Mosaic Editor Shayna Demick writes a...
18/05/2024

Cats can become teenagers and get acne, just like humans. In this poem, Co-Managing Mosaic Editor Shayna Demick writes about being a parent to a teenage cat.

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White Clay Creek State Park superintendent highlights opportunities for students and locals from recreation to research ...
18/05/2024

White Clay Creek State Park superintendent highlights opportunities for students and locals from recreation to research to volunteering.

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With all the life lessons we learn, some of us find out what it means to be alone. Although isolation is difficult, we m...
17/05/2024

With all the life lessons we learn, some of us find out what it means to be alone. Although isolation is difficult, we may not be as lonely as we believe. Staff Reporter Kel Marquez writes about her experience with solitude.

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Professor McKay Jenkins played a large part in establishing a “peace park” next to a church in Baltimore. Jenkins himsel...
17/05/2024

Professor McKay Jenkins played a large part in establishing a “peace park” next to a church in Baltimore. Jenkins himself explains what peace parks are and why they are so important in the fight against deforestation.

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Staff writer Aliyah Jackson dives into her struggles of learning to ask for academic help in college after being deemed ...
16/05/2024

Staff writer Aliyah Jackson dives into her struggles of learning to ask for academic help in college after being deemed a gifted student in adolescence, carrying that burden throughout her educational career.

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House Minority Leader Mike Ramone has filed to run for governor in Delaware, joining one other Republican in doing so. T...
16/05/2024

House Minority Leader Mike Ramone has filed to run for governor in Delaware, joining one other Republican in doing so. The primary election for governor takes place Sept. 10.

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Protesters gathered by the hundreds to march from Trabant University Center to Graham Hall on Wednesday afternoon. This ...
24/04/2024

Protesters gathered by the hundreds to march from Trabant University Center to Graham Hall on Wednesday afternoon. This event was in support of a ceasefire in Palestine. Full story available through link in bio.

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24/04/2024

Delaware students protest in support of Palestine, and demand that President Biden call for a ceasefire
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PLACE A GRADUATION AD FOR YOUR SENIOR IN THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER! Graduation is coming up, making it the perfect time to h...
22/04/2024

PLACE A GRADUATION AD FOR YOUR SENIOR IN THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER! Graduation is coming up, making it the perfect time to honor the hard work of your graduating student. The Review, UD's only student newspaper, is printing a special "Graduation Issue" where we plan to highlight the work and memories of UD's Class of 024. In this printed newspaper, we will be leaving space for parents and families to place GRADUATION ADS for their students where they can leave a message to their student and/or include a photo.

Copies will be available at the Class of 2024 Commencement on May 25th. If you would like to reserve some copies for pick up, please indicate that on the form. Copies of these issues will also be around campus in the coming weeks before graduation. PLACE YOUR AD BY WEDNESDAY MAY 8 AT 11:59 P.M.

Payment is accepted through mailed-in checks, mailed cash, or Venmo. Reach out to [email protected] with questions!

Form: https://forms.gle/SaSona99UFr75xH49

Opinion: There’s more to Greek life than hazingDebates over the presence of Greek life on college campuses were reignite...
21/04/2024

Opinion: There’s more to Greek life than hazing
Debates over the presence of Greek life on college campuses were reignited following the University of Maryland’s response to hazing allegations. While it is necessary to address these issues, it is also important to take a more individualistic approach and recognize the strengths of these organizations.

Opinion: There’s more to Greek life than hazing OpinionOpinion: There’s more to Greek life than hazing FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Selin Bacaz/THE REVIEW April 21, 2024 ALEX KEATINGStaff Reporter Last month, the University of Maryland placed several restrictions on fraternities and sororiti...

Photo Gallery: Delaware's spring football game 2024Larissa Veronica Heather and Jordan Rosales capture Delaware's 2024 s...
20/04/2024

Photo Gallery: Delaware's spring football game 2024
Larissa Veronica Heather and Jordan Rosales capture Delaware's 2024 spring football game.

Photo Gallery: Delaware’s spring football game 2024 SportsFootballPhoto Gallery: Delaware's spring football game 2024 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW April 20, 2024 BY LARISSA VERONICA HEATHERManaging Visuals and Layout Editor JORDAN ROSALESPhotographer Managin...

Springtime in Delaware: What to do on a college student’s budgetFrom soaking up the sun on the Delaware beaches to explo...
20/04/2024

Springtime in Delaware: What to do on a college student’s budget
From soaking up the sun on the Delaware beaches to exploring some of the First State’s historic towns and landmarks, spring has sprung in “the 302,” and the state offers something for everyone. This guide has all the details on how you can enjoy the warmer weather in a distinctly Delaware way – and on a college student’s budget.

Springtime in Delaware: What to do on a college student’s budget MosaicCampus LifeSpringtime in Delaware: What to do on a college student’s budget FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Christina Natalini/THE REVIEW April 20, 2024 JOSHUA CILIBERTIAssociate News Editor We’ve changed the clocks, every...

Letter from the Editor-in-ChiefEditor-in-Chief Konner Metz reflects on his final weeks at The Review.
19/04/2024

Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
Editor-in-Chief Konner Metz reflects on his final weeks at The Review.

Letter from the Editor-in-Chief OpinionLetter From the EditorLetter from the Editor-in-Chief FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Audrey Tong/THE REVIEW April 19, 2024 KONNER METZEditor-in-Chief Suddenly, spring is in full swing in Newark, even if the leaves just started falling off trees last month. Or...

Letter from the Executive Editor: ToodlesExecutive Editor Nadya Ellerhorst reflects on her final weeks at The Review.
19/04/2024

Letter from the Executive Editor: Toodles
Executive Editor Nadya Ellerhorst reflects on her final weeks at The Review.

Letter from the Executive Editor: Toodles OpinionLetter From the EditorLetter from the Executive Editor: Toodles FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Audrey Tong/THE REVIEW April 19, 2024 NADYA ELLERHORSTExecutive Editor Dear Readers, If you’re a senior like me, chances are you’ve heard that platitu...

Delaware escapes narrow comeback in windy conference scrap against Stony BrookIn a brisk first home game of April, the B...
19/04/2024

Delaware escapes narrow comeback in windy conference scrap against Stony Brook
In a brisk first home game of April, the Blue Hens sealed a vital 16-12 win over the Stony Brook University Seawolves to build on their three-game winning streak and remain undefeated in conference.

Delaware escapes narrow comeback in windy conference scrap against Stony Brook SportsMen's LacrosseDelaware escapes narrow comeback in windy conference scrap against Stony Brook FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Jacob Letnaunchyn/THE REVIEW April 19, 2024 RYAN GIBBStaff Reporter In a brisk first home...

Women’s lacrosse splits competitive weekend of conference matchups, turns to home stretchThe women’s lacrosse team faced...
19/04/2024

Women’s lacrosse splits competitive weekend of conference matchups, turns to home stretch
The women’s lacrosse team faced Campbell University Friday and Hofstra University Sunday with varying results as its season begins to draw to a close.

Women’s lacrosse splits competitive weekend of conference matchups, turns to home stretch SportsWomen’s lacrosse splits competitive weekend of conference matchups, turns to home stretch FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Jacob Letnaunchyn/THE REVIEW April 19, 2024 DANIELLE McILTROTCopy Editor With...

16-year-old Antonia Vazquez reflects on her past two years at the universityAntonia Vazquez was accepted to the universi...
19/04/2024

16-year-old Antonia Vazquez reflects on her past two years at the university
Antonia Vazquez was accepted to the university at age 14. Now, two years later, she has maintained a 4.0 GPA and is on track to finish her requirements early.

16-year-old Antonia Vazquez reflects on her past two years at the university NewsCampus News16-year-old Antonia Vazquez reflects on her past two years at the university FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Sarah Wessel/THE REVIEW April 19, 2024 RISHA INAGANTIManaging News Editor After getting accepted t...

Delaware figure skating captures first national championship since 2016University club figure skating reached the pinnac...
18/04/2024

Delaware figure skating captures first national championship since 2016
University club figure skating reached the pinnacle of the intercollegiate level over the weekend, taking home Delaware's first nationals team win since 2016. Several skaters caught up with The Review to share the thrill of bringing the trophy back to Newark.

Delaware figure skating captures first national championship since 2016 SportsClub SportsDelaware figure skating captures first national championship since 2016 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Bryan Lehmann skates in the UDFS 2024 nationals send-off. Lehmann and the Blue Hens went on to win the pro...

The monetary and civility quicksand of reviving Broadway’s legacyBroadway has taken a beating in the amount of shows tha...
18/04/2024

The monetary and civility quicksand of reviving Broadway’s legacy
Broadway has taken a beating in the amount of shows that have closed in post-pandemic times, and many more are running for a limited time. While several behind-the-scenes factors contribute to the dwindling numbers, there is a ray of hope to get Broadway back on track.

The monetary and civility quicksand of reviving Broadway’s legacy Arts and CultureThe monetary and civility quicksand of reviving Broadway’s legacy FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Emily Cohen/ THE REVIEW April 18, 2024 BY PATRICIA HARDEN Staff Reporter For all the great moments Broadway has pre...

As Senate mulls TikTok bill, question of singling out the platform arisesLast month, the United States House of Represen...
18/04/2024

As Senate mulls TikTok bill, question of singling out the platform arises
Last month, the United States House of Representatives passed a bill that would force TikTok owners to sell the social media app or risk a nationwide ban. Some users and senators, however, share sentiments that the bill “targets” TikTok in a pool of other social media giants that have similar privacy concerns.

As Senate mulls TikTok bill, question of singling out the platform arises NewsAs Senate mulls TikTok bill, question of singling out the platform arises FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Jordan Rosales/THE REVIEW April 18, 2024 KONNER METZEditor-in-Chief In October 2021, social media was a catalyst fo...

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The Review is the independent student newspaper of the University of Delaware. Since 1882, it has served as a voice for UD students and has strived to provide timely, accurate and insightful information about the university and the surrounding community.

Founded as a monthly publication called the Delaware College Review, the paper now publishes an issue each Tuesday during the academic year. In addition, it provides daily updates and multimedia content through udreview.com.

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