From a young age, Staff Writer Kel Marquez constantly dreamed of transitioning into who she was meant to be. For as long as she remembers, this dream felt out of reach, until two years ago, when the constellations aligned.
Last week marks Banned Books Week, an international celebration that the university partakes in. Through various events such as tabling and a read-out, the university worked to promote challenged literature and the debates surrounding them.
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Delaware football will tangle with the Spiders of Richmond on Saturday for the final time as CAA Football opponents. With both programs leaving the conference after 2024, this realignment bowl, and this final installation of a rivalry, represents how Division I will continue to …
As a part of the Delaware Debates hosted by The Center for Political Communication and Delaware Public Media, State Representative Mike Ramone (R) and New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer (D) sat down with Tom Byrne and Sarah Petrowich of Delaware Public Media in a debate for the governorship.
New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer (D) has won the governorship. This comes after a democratic primary in September that centered around campaign finance violations and a general election win with Meyer getting 55% of the vote while his opponent House Minority Leader Mike Ramone receiving 44% of the vote.
Going abroad often looks like a picturesque, never-ending adventure. Rarely is that actually the case. Opinion Columnist Alex Keating shares why the less glamorous side of studying abroad is just as critical as the highlights.
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Jack Schlossberg visited the university on Oct. 18. Schlossberg is known for many things: his humor, his informative social media content, his looks and his love for mayo. Schlossberg sat down with The Review to speak on the impact of his work, the upcoming election and youth involvement. University ...
Various local businesses, nonprofits and volunteer groups came together on The Green to celebrate Newark Community Day. Students and civilians made their way through the booths, engaging in what the city of Newark had to offer.