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The scope and impact of media in politics cannot be ignored. Journalistic coverage changed the course of the Vietnam War and ...
Life is short. College is short. It’s a time to build your career, but it’s also a time to make memories and friendships that ...
“Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet,” was a famous jingle crafted by General Motors in a 1970s marketing campaign that tied the golden bowtie with American values. If you wanted to depict ...
As Delaware bird flu cases increase, funding and research on animal diseases have been affected by the Trump administration’s freeze on federal research grants, leaving researchers and Delaware ...
Representative Sarah McBride’s (D-Del.) introduction to Congress has been unlike any other freshman member’s. Between bathroom bills, public misgenderings and her introduction of legislation during ...
Nonetheless, innovations are constantly altering the traditional English curriculum; artificial intelligence (AI) technology, ...
Delaware has long been a leader in corporate chartering, with many companies choosing to incorporate in the First State.
On March 11, the university’s third annual Ida B. Wells lecture series was held in Mitchell Hall. Entitled “Violence, An ...
Photographer Beatrice Aquavia captures Delaware’s loss against Fairfield on April 12. Beatrice Aquavia/THE REVIEW Beatrice ...
In light of the upcoming Tony Awards, the show-stopping ceremony celebrating Broadway’s legacy, here is a brief recap of the musicals and plays that came and went by NYC’s theater scene in this past ...
Besides Shamrock Shakes coming back in March, this month also highlights important women in history and everyday women who make a difference in their communities. Staff Writer Caroline Powell shines a ...
Community members in the Christina School District expressed their worries about potential problems that could arise if the Department of Education is permanently dismantled.
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