BY ALEX KEATINGStaff Reporter BY KATIE MARTINStaff Reporter On March 12, students received a UD Alert indicating that an alleged sexual assault incident occurred in a North Campus residence hall. There was no follow-up by UD Alert about the information provided. Razan Abdullah, a sophomore Africana studies major at the university, was disappointed by the … [Read more…]
Swastika drawn on poster outside Jewish professor’s office in Memorial Hall
BY KONNER METZEditor-In-Chief Editor’s note: A previous version of this story did not note that the poster was on the door outside of a Jewish professor’s office. This is a developing story that will continue to be updated. An incident in Memorial Hall on Monday in which a swastika was drawn on a poster is … [Read more…]
Delaware captures second straight CAA men’s lacrosse championship
BY DANIEL STEENKAMER Managing Sports Editor Nearly one year ago, the Delaware men’s lacrosse team impressed on a national stage, eliminating Georgetown to advance to the program’s third-ever NCAA quarterfinal. Saturday afternoon at Delaware Stadium in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) championship game, the Blue Hens assured themselves a chance at an encore by securing … [Read more…]
What’s opening on Broadway this spring?
BY BETH WOJCIECHOWSKIWebsite Manager This article will be published in The Review’s special magazine issue, set to be available on campus starting the week of April 24. After an autumn filled with many show closings due to the lingering economic struggles from Broadway’s closure during the pandemic, Broadway has many new productions opening this spring, … [Read more…]
From “pitchers” to “mug night”: A bar crawl through Main Street’s past and present
BY TARA LENNONEditor-in-Chief This article will be published in The Review’s special magazine issue, set to be available on campus starting the week of April 24. The creaking wooden staircase, the upstairs patio that, no matter how cold the night is, brings relief and the comically large plastic pitchers that each student holds — these … [Read more…]
“Why not?”: Inside Rolf van de Kerkhof’s build of the Delaware field hockey powerhouse
BY DANIEL STEENKAMER Staff Reporter This article will be published in The Review’s special magazine issue, set to be available on campus starting the week of April 24. When Rolf van de Kerkhof departed his post as head field hockey coach at Michigan State University in favor of the same role at Delaware, he was … [Read more…]
New Andrew Wyeth exhibit opens at the Brandywine Museum of Art
BY BETH WOJCIECHOWSKIWebsite Manager In February, the Brandywine Museum of Art, just over the Pennsylvania-Delaware border in Chadds Ford, welcomed the “Andrew Wyeth: Home Places” exhibition featuring Andrew Wyeth’s most iconic artworks of local buildings. Wyeth, an artist from Chadds Ford, was born in 1917. He is considered one of the best-known realist painters of … [Read more…]
Harrington Theater Arts Company produces “Little Women” with big expectations and a short deadline
BY JENI NANCEStaff Reporter Based on the classic novel written by Louisa May Alcott, “Little Women” was first produced into a musical in 2005 by Allan Knee. It follows the journey of the four March sisters — Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy — from childhood to womanhood. After four short weeks of preparation and rehearsal, … [Read more…]
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The story of UDance and how it raises millions for the fight against childhood cancer
BY MIA GALLOExecutive Editor This article will be published in The Review’s special magazine issue, set to be available on campus starting the week of April 24. On nearly any given day, I can walk down Main Street and see students in fluorescent vests collecting donations in cans or take a quick scroll through my … [Read more…]