Protesters gathered by the hundreds to march from Trabant University Center to Graham Hall on Wednesday afternoon. This event was in support of a ceasefire in Palestine. #netde#udel#ud
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Hundreds of students marched in a pro-Palestine protest today across the university's campus. SJP leaders organized the march, which began at Trabant University Center and worked its way past the The Green. #udel#netde#ud
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Antonia Vazquez was accepted to the university at age 14. Now, two years later, she has maintained a 4.0 GPA and is on track to finish her requirements early.
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From the Delaware beaches to historic towns, spring has sprung in the First State. This guide details how you can enjoy this warmer season in a distinctly Delaware way – and on a college student’s budget. https://t.co/ZHgYK9b2iT
University researchers have integrated the Nintendo Switch and exercise-based video games into pediatric physical therapy sessions, aiming to improve motor skills, cognition and social interaction for children with autism.
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An alert went out to the university community last week detailing a “hate crime” on The Green in which unknown individuals removed Israeli flags from a display and placed them in a trash can.
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As the university closes in on the one-year-away mark from joining Conference USA in the FBS, university President Dennis Assanis continues to emphasize the effect that reclassification is expected to have on the entire institution beyond athletics.
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EDITORIAL: Following a recent email sent out by the communication department, students have been left feeling unheard and inconvenienced by a raffle that awards students with guaranteed spots in department courses.
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Staff Reporter and only child Jessica Mehr recounts her first semester of dorm life and its impact. In this personal essay, she reflects on the unique challenges and the new lessons she's learned in the process. https://t.co/eVaxSzB8p6
As addictive as social media is, Staff Reporter Patty Harden questions if a social media ban is really the right thing to do in lieu of other strategies to keep younger ones safe in the world of social media. https://t.co/nnRg5FRjg6
Students for Justice in Palestine held a “kite vigil” this month in solidarity with the many Palestinian casualties. Event attendees and SJP leaders explain their perspectives regarding the ongoing fight. https://t.co/Yk70cdOPkJ
A tense Newark City Council meeting included heavy opposition of a proposed per-student tax by the city. Ultimately, council members passed the resolution unanimously, moving the tax one step further.
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Strong showing by sisters & a 7-G day
What to know about @DelawareWLax and @DelawareMLAX’s solid starts to 2024 before the women play host to UMBC this afternoon (numerous @CAASports weekly winners included):
@udreview 🗞️➡️ https://t.co/Rx68Twv9Rp
@LarissaVHeather 📸⬇️ #CAALax
Staff Writer Percy Allen III explores the perils of correlating one’s self worth with their work and the enlightenment that comes with breaking the cycle. https://t.co/UB85lyQKf6
#BlueHens/Campbell postgame thread 🧵
@Delaware_FB’s @KhalilTheThrill and @ryanoccc after keying UD’s eighth win of the regular season in dominant fashion 🎥
Dawsey: 2 INTs, 1 for 100-yd pick-six of H Williams
O’Connor: 4 TD passes on 19-of-31/246 yds (long of 51)
#CAAFB#FCS
Poem: November
Co-Managing Mosaic Editor Gaby Nieves writes a poem inspired by the month of November, cold weather and love cut short.
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