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Best known for his roles as Bertram on “Jessie” and Dr. Fusion in “Teen Beach Movie,” Chamberlin is also a seasoned stage ...
With food allergies on the rise, university dining and student health have joined together, bringing EpiPens to campus, as well as educating Blue Hens on the life-threatening danger of anaphylaxis ...
We, the 350 students of University of Delaware and members of the greater community who signed this petition, are outraged at the university’s mishandling of incidents of gender based violence. The ...
Letters can be up to 250 words in length. Letters can be written on any topic, with the exception of defamatory attacks on an individual or group. Obscene or excessively profane material will not be ...
Friday afternoon will be a jam-packed day for upset-minded Delaware basketball, with the men facing No. 2 Villanova at 2:30 p.m., followed by the women taking on No. 4 Maryland at 5 p.m. The Wind ...
In a society that thrives on the hustle and grind of being an overachiever, we are more prone to burnout and disappointment when we don’t reach our goals. Staff Writer Caroline Powell explains how to ...
Audrey Tong is currently studying Darkroom Photography under Professor Jon Cox. This series features some of her favorite black and white photographs, developed by hand from 35mm film and printed from ...
Laura Carlson, current provost at the university, has been announced as interim president. She will replace President Dennis Assanis effective Jul.1 following his resignation effective June 30.
“The Sound of Music,” perhaps one of Plummer’s most famous roles, and “Knives Out,” one of his latest, are both films I felt a particular connection to through watching them with my family.
“Sinners” is a bold new horror film that follows twin brothers in 1930s Mississippi returning to their hometown in hopes of ...
For better or worse, virtual instruction has been the primary means of pedagogy over the past year for most professors. While some harbor strong opposition to this new mode of teaching, others view it ...
Risha Inaganti, the 2024-2025 Editor-in-Chief, reflects on her time at The Review and shares her final message as her leadership period comes to an end. Gaby Nieves, the 2024-2025 Executive Editor, ...
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