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Coogler is not stopping with “Sinners” as he is currently working on a reboot of “The X-Files.” Until that airs, Coogler’s ...
Ah, yes, it’s that time of year again. The event that has us questioning if we’re living our own “Hunger Games” reality that ...
Jessica Leibman/THE REVIEW Going years without significant renovations, many buildings on campus, such as the Christiana Towers, remain in unsatisfactory condition. ...
University mandates vaccination for faculty and staff On Tuesday, Oct. 26, university faculty and staff were reminded to get vaccinated for COVID-19 in compliance with a federal mandate — or risk ...
Andrew Kuczmarski/THE REVIEW BY JACK RODGERS Guest Contributor In 1959 and in 1960 the University of Delaware became my grandparent’s Alma mater, and in 2016 it ...
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 ...
Since March 2020, White Clay Creek State Park has seen over a 400% increase in park attendees. While it is noteworthy that the Delaware residents could utilize the park during the pandemic, it did ...
Overall, “Dracula” provides an entertaining and spooky story to listen to this October or any month for that matter. Although it is not theatre in the format we are used to, it is nonetheless a ...
The university’s effect on local Main Street businesses Over 23,000 students are enrolled at the university and over half of them return to campus after summers and holidays. The massive influx of ...
Campus atmosphere, opportunities draw in the class of 2023 Out of the 28,000 students that applied to be a part of the class of 2023, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions will accept roughly 16,000 ...
Student and professor response to Asian American hate crimes On Tuesday, March 16, eight people were killed in Atlanta – six of whom were Asian women ­– leading Asian Americans to be fearful as hate ...