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OPINION: WAITING TO GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE IS SELFISHAUTHOR: KELSEYWAGNER
Opinion: Waiting to get your COVID-19 vaccine is selfish. You are not taking vaccines away from anyone by avoiding your own appointment. I was so excited when I finally got the email that I was eligible to sign up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “back to normal” is finally becoming a reality, and I’ll do anything to speed up the MOVIES TO WATCH WHEN YOU NEED A GOOD CRY Movies to watch when you need a good cry. Titanic (1997) brings a tragic event to life in a really real way. The other day I came to the shocking realization that it’s been months, since I really had a good cry. I missed the feeling of warm tears running down my face and the peace you feel after just letting all of that emotion out. GRADUATING IN A PANDEMIC: A YEAR AFTER COVID-19 SHOOK THE Four Class of 2020 graduates discuss how they’ve handled the last year of the COVID-19 pandemic: graduation, job-hunting, mental health and optimism for the future. YOU’RE BEING WATCHED: THE DANGERS OF PROCTORU ProctorU, in fact, experienced a data breach recently. On July 27, a hacker shared data files from ProctorU containing 444,000 records on a web forum. The records dated back to 2014 and related to students from eight Australian universities. Beyond privacy concerns, for many students, private proctoring services like ProctorU create a testing MANGO POPPING BUBBLES In April 2021, Main Street gained another bubble tea shop, Kung Fu Tea A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Living off-campus comes with many benefits: a new sense of freedom, independence and lifestyle among them. Arts and Entertainment. Movie recommendation: “I Care a Lot”. Danny Zang - March 20, 2021 0. Marla Grayson (Pike) is the icy-cool yet charismatic main character in Netflix’s dark comedy movie, “I Care a Lot.”. TEN YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING LINDSEY BONISTALL Ten years later, remembering Lindsey Bonistall. A tree was planted in Lindsey’s honor by the path between Perkins and Memorial Hall, a spot chosen because it was a route she woudl walk frequently. This article ‘I called her my Lindsey Lou’ was originally published May 17, 2005 This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Bonistall’s FORMER DELAWARE WIDE RECEIVER SIGNS DEAL TO CANADIAN Vinny Papale signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League Thursday night. On Thursday night, the University of Delaware Football Twitter page announced the signing of former Blue Hen wide receiver Vinny Papale to the Montreal Alouettes, a team in the Canadian Football League (CFL). THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE My journey through the Shadow Fold. I had read and loved the books, so given my history of books I love turning into bad movies (ahem, “Percy Jackson”), I was pretty apprehensive about how this show would develop. Luckily, I was not disappointed. HOW ONLINE LEARNING IS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ EYES Symptoms like these are a result of many factors brought about by online schooling and work. One issue is actually a lack of blinking. “When you stare at a screen, you don’t blink as much, so people’s eyes just tend to dry out more,” Yerkes said. “Remember to blink or even just use over-the-counter artificial tears tolubricate the
OPINION: WAITING TO GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE IS SELFISHAUTHOR: KELSEYWAGNER
Opinion: Waiting to get your COVID-19 vaccine is selfish. You are not taking vaccines away from anyone by avoiding your own appointment. I was so excited when I finally got the email that I was eligible to sign up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “back to normal” is finally becoming a reality, and I’ll do anything to speed up the MOVIES TO WATCH WHEN YOU NEED A GOOD CRY Movies to watch when you need a good cry. Titanic (1997) brings a tragic event to life in a really real way. The other day I came to the shocking realization that it’s been months, since I really had a good cry. I missed the feeling of warm tears running down my face and the peace you feel after just letting all of that emotion out. GRADUATING IN A PANDEMIC: A YEAR AFTER COVID-19 SHOOK THE Four Class of 2020 graduates discuss how they’ve handled the last year of the COVID-19 pandemic: graduation, job-hunting, mental health and optimism for the future. YOU’RE BEING WATCHED: THE DANGERS OF PROCTORU ProctorU, in fact, experienced a data breach recently. On July 27, a hacker shared data files from ProctorU containing 444,000 records on a web forum. The records dated back to 2014 and related to students from eight Australian universities. Beyond privacy concerns, for many students, private proctoring services like ProctorU create a testing MANGO POPPING BUBBLES In April 2021, Main Street gained another bubble tea shop, Kung Fu Tea A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Living off-campus comes with many benefits: a new sense of freedom, independence and lifestyle among them. Arts and Entertainment. Movie recommendation: “I Care a Lot”. Danny Zang - March 20, 2021 0. Marla Grayson (Pike) is the icy-cool yet charismatic main character in Netflix’s dark comedy movie, “I Care a Lot.”. TEN YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING LINDSEY BONISTALL Ten years later, remembering Lindsey Bonistall. A tree was planted in Lindsey’s honor by the path between Perkins and Memorial Hall, a spot chosen because it was a route she woudl walk frequently. This article ‘I called her my Lindsey Lou’ was originally published May 17, 2005 This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Bonistall’s FORMER DELAWARE WIDE RECEIVER SIGNS DEAL TO CANADIAN Vinny Papale signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League Thursday night. On Thursday night, the University of Delaware Football Twitter page announced the signing of former Blue Hen wide receiver Vinny Papale to the Montreal Alouettes, a team in the Canadian Football League (CFL). LOOKING BACK AT THE UNIVERSITY’S DECISION TO TERMINATE All club participants received an email saying that in-person club practice had been approved on March 1, but the university again decided to suspend all club sports shortly after that email was sent out. The university declined to comment about the cancellation of PODCAST: THE REVIEW Critically-acclaimed films such as Director Bong Joon-ho’s “Parasite” (2019) and “Certain Women” (2016) that stars Michelle Williams are discussed among others. Money and movies — what do they have in common? In the podcast, “The Review,” Contributing Reporter Danny Zang andABOUT THE REVIEW
The Review is the independent student newspaper of the University of Delaware. Since 1882, it has served as a voice for UD students and strived to provide timely, accurate and insightful information about the university and the surrounding community. COMMENTARY: THE DOWNFALL OF DAVID DOBRIK, THE VLOG SQUAD Content warning: Mentions sexual assault. 24-year-old YouTuber David Dobrik has become one of the most popular faces on the video-sharing platform in the past few years, having amassed about 18.5 million subscribers. Dobrik has garnered too many sponsorships to count with high-profile companies like WHAT IS BITCOIN? SHOULD YOU INVEST IN IT? Bitcoin is volatile. In Dec. 2017, the value of Bitcoin soared to a record $19,000 only to dip to a low of $4,000 in March 2020. Since then, Bitcoin’s stocks have rallied up again to $42,000 per coin. However, in Jan. 2021, it was again trading at $36,000, causing a lot of uncertainty and fear. SISTERS ON THE MOVE: PROVIDING A HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOR Sisters On The Move is a registered student organization that seeks to empower young women of color and create a safe community where they can uplift and support each other. For junior political science major Kasiyah Tatem, president of Sisters On The Move, the organization is all about staying true to your identity. EDITORIAL: BLACK LIVES MATTER Editorial: Black Lives Matter. Vidhi Patel /THE REVIEW. From the Oakland, NJ protest. Over the last couple of weeks, the country’s mood has quickly shifted from sadness to anger. During the semester, students went through what was considered a harsh adjustment to social distancing. Professors had an even harder responsibility of moving A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Deer Park Tavern Deer Park Tavern: the haunted end of Main Street. BY KATHERINE NAILS ASSISTANT MOSAIC EDITOR . Legend has it, according to President of the Newark Historical Society Margie Masino, one rainy night in Newark, Edgar Allan Poe was arriving to St. Patrick’s Inn, which is now Deer Park Tavern. “THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND”: THE TRUTH BEHIND THE SONG Woody Guthrie originally wrote “This Land is Your Land” in 1940 when he first arrived in New York City from Oklahoma. The song was written as a parody of “God Bless America,” which dominated the airwaves at the time. “God Bless America” was written by Irving Berlin, famed composer and lyricist of many smash hits such as“White
LITERARY LENS: “MILK AND HONEY” She describes “Milk and Honey” as a reflection of her own troubles including femininity, race, sexuality, love, learning and life. Through short, organic poems, she expresses her thoughts on pain and oppression. A large part of the first chapter is about male presence in the journey to womanhood. She leaves nothing out in theconversation
THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE My journey through the Shadow Fold. I had read and loved the books, so given my history of books I love turning into bad movies (ahem, “Percy Jackson”), I was pretty apprehensive about how this show would develop. Luckily, I was not disappointed. OPINION: WAITING TO GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE IS SELFISHAUTHOR: KELSEYWAGNER
Opinion: Waiting to get your COVID-19 vaccine is selfish. You are not taking vaccines away from anyone by avoiding your own appointment. I was so excited when I finally got the email that I was eligible to sign up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “back to normal” is finally becoming a reality, and I’ll do anything to speed up the HOW ONLINE LEARNING IS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ EYES Symptoms like these are a result of many factors brought about by online schooling and work. One issue is actually a lack of blinking. “When you stare at a screen, you don’t blink as much, so people’s eyes just tend to dry out more,” Yerkes said. “Remember to blink or even just use over-the-counter artificial tears tolubricate the
MOVIES TO WATCH WHEN YOU NEED A GOOD CRY Movies to watch when you need a good cry. Titanic (1997) brings a tragic event to life in a really real way. The other day I came to the shocking realization that it’s been months, since I really had a good cry. I missed the feeling of warm tears running down my face and the peace you feel after just letting all of that emotion out. GRADUATING IN A PANDEMIC: A YEAR AFTER COVID-19 SHOOK THE Four Class of 2020 graduates discuss how they’ve handled the last year of the COVID-19 pandemic: graduation, job-hunting, mental health and optimism for the future. YOU’RE BEING WATCHED: THE DANGERS OF PROCTORU ProctorU, in fact, experienced a data breach recently. On July 27, a hacker shared data files from ProctorU containing 444,000 records on a web forum. The records dated back to 2014 and related to students from eight Australian universities. Beyond privacy concerns, for many students, private proctoring services like ProctorU create a testing MANGO POPPING BUBBLES In April 2021, Main Street gained another bubble tea shop, Kung Fu Tea A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Living off-campus comes with many benefits: a new sense of freedom, independence and lifestyle among them. Arts and Entertainment. Movie recommendation: “I Care a Lot”. Danny Zang - March 20, 2021 0. Marla Grayson (Pike) is the icy-cool yet charismatic main character in Netflix’s dark comedy movie, “I Care a Lot.”. TEN YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING LINDSEY BONISTALL Ten years later, remembering Lindsey Bonistall. A tree was planted in Lindsey’s honor by the path between Perkins and Memorial Hall, a spot chosen because it was a route she woudl walk frequently. This article ‘I called her my Lindsey Lou’ was originally published May 17, 2005 This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Bonistall’s FORMER DELAWARE WIDE RECEIVER SIGNS DEAL TO CANADIAN Vinny Papale signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League Thursday night. On Thursday night, the University of Delaware Football Twitter page announced the signing of former Blue Hen wide receiver Vinny Papale to the Montreal Alouettes, a team in the Canadian Football League (CFL). THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE My journey through the Shadow Fold. I had read and loved the books, so given my history of books I love turning into bad movies (ahem, “Percy Jackson”), I was pretty apprehensive about how this show would develop. Luckily, I was not disappointed. HOW ONLINE LEARNING IS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ EYES Symptoms like these are a result of many factors brought about by online schooling and work. One issue is actually a lack of blinking. “When you stare at a screen, you don’t blink as much, so people’s eyes just tend to dry out more,” Yerkes said. “Remember to blink or even just use over-the-counter artificial tears tolubricate the
OPINION: WAITING TO GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE IS SELFISHAUTHOR: KELSEYWAGNER
Opinion: Waiting to get your COVID-19 vaccine is selfish. You are not taking vaccines away from anyone by avoiding your own appointment. I was so excited when I finally got the email that I was eligible to sign up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “back to normal” is finally becoming a reality, and I’ll do anything to speed up the MOVIES TO WATCH WHEN YOU NEED A GOOD CRY Movies to watch when you need a good cry. Titanic (1997) brings a tragic event to life in a really real way. The other day I came to the shocking realization that it’s been months, since I really had a good cry. I missed the feeling of warm tears running down my face and the peace you feel after just letting all of that emotion out. GRADUATING IN A PANDEMIC: A YEAR AFTER COVID-19 SHOOK THE Four Class of 2020 graduates discuss how they’ve handled the last year of the COVID-19 pandemic: graduation, job-hunting, mental health and optimism for the future. YOU’RE BEING WATCHED: THE DANGERS OF PROCTORU ProctorU, in fact, experienced a data breach recently. On July 27, a hacker shared data files from ProctorU containing 444,000 records on a web forum. The records dated back to 2014 and related to students from eight Australian universities. Beyond privacy concerns, for many students, private proctoring services like ProctorU create a testing MANGO POPPING BUBBLES In April 2021, Main Street gained another bubble tea shop, Kung Fu Tea A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Living off-campus comes with many benefits: a new sense of freedom, independence and lifestyle among them. Arts and Entertainment. Movie recommendation: “I Care a Lot”. Danny Zang - March 20, 2021 0. Marla Grayson (Pike) is the icy-cool yet charismatic main character in Netflix’s dark comedy movie, “I Care a Lot.”. TEN YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING LINDSEY BONISTALL Ten years later, remembering Lindsey Bonistall. A tree was planted in Lindsey’s honor by the path between Perkins and Memorial Hall, a spot chosen because it was a route she woudl walk frequently. This article ‘I called her my Lindsey Lou’ was originally published May 17, 2005 This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Bonistall’s FORMER DELAWARE WIDE RECEIVER SIGNS DEAL TO CANADIAN Vinny Papale signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League Thursday night. On Thursday night, the University of Delaware Football Twitter page announced the signing of former Blue Hen wide receiver Vinny Papale to the Montreal Alouettes, a team in the Canadian Football League (CFL). LOOKING BACK AT THE UNIVERSITY’S DECISION TO TERMINATE All club participants received an email saying that in-person club practice had been approved on March 1, but the university again decided to suspend all club sports shortly after that email was sent out. The university declined to comment about the cancellation ofABOUT THE REVIEW
The Review is the independent student newspaper of the University of Delaware. Since 1882, it has served as a voice for UD students and strived to provide timely, accurate and insightful information about the university and the surrounding community. NCAA RESTRICTIONS PLACE A STRANGLEHOLD ON RECRUITING The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) coronavirus pandemic-related protocol on recruiting has left an incoming class of student-athletes with a lot of uncertainty. At the onset of the pandemic, the NCAA enforced an extended dead period on the recruiting of Division I athletes. A dead period is the time in which coaches arenot
COMMENTARY: THE DOWNFALL OF DAVID DOBRIK, THE VLOG SQUAD Content warning: Mentions sexual assault. 24-year-old YouTuber David Dobrik has become one of the most popular faces on the video-sharing platform in the past few years, having amassed about 18.5 million subscribers. Dobrik has garnered too many sponsorships to count with high-profile companies like GRADUATING IN A PANDEMIC: A YEAR AFTER COVID-19 SHOOK THE Four Class of 2020 graduates discuss how they’ve handled the last year of the COVID-19 pandemic: graduation, job-hunting, mental health and optimism for the future. LITERARY LENS: “MILK AND HONEY” She describes “Milk and Honey” as a reflection of her own troubles including femininity, race, sexuality, love, learning and life. Through short, organic poems, she expresses her thoughts on pain and oppression. A large part of the first chapter is about male presence in the journey to womanhood. She leaves nothing out in theconversation
GROCERY STORE ANALYSIS: WHICH IS THE MOST COST-EFFECTIVE Aldi. The closest Aldi to campus is in Elkton, about a 20 minute drive give-or-take, which makes it completely inaccessible to students without reliable transportation. However, Aldi is also by far the cheapest grocery store due to the fact that almost everything they carry is off-brand. If buying off-brand doesn’t bother you, and youdon’t
“THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND”: THE TRUTH BEHIND THE SONG Woody Guthrie originally wrote “This Land is Your Land” in 1940 when he first arrived in New York City from Oklahoma. The song was written as a parody of “God Bless America,” which dominated the airwaves at the time. “God Bless America” was written by Irving Berlin, famed composer and lyricist of many smash hits such as“White
FEMINIST ICON TAYLOR SWIFT HAS FOUGHT MISOGYNY HER ENTIRE Taylor Swift’s entire career has been plagued with sexism in a multitude of ways. From her constant criticism in the media and sexual assault to the loss of rights to songs she wrote and fighting to use her voice to speak up about politics, Swift has endured systemic misogyny since her emergence in the music industry. “PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE”: OVER 14-YEAR CAREER, FIRED BY TEDDY GELMAN, Managing Sports Editor AND BRANDON HOLVECK, Assistant Sports Editor. Former Delaware volleyball players feared Wednesdays. That’s when Bonnie Kenny, the former Delaware head coach, and Cindy Gregory, the former associate THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE My journey through the Shadow Fold. I had read and loved the books, so given my history of books I love turning into bad movies (ahem, “Percy Jackson”), I was pretty apprehensive about how this show would develop. Luckily, I was not disappointed. OPINION: WAITING TO GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE IS SELFISHAUTHOR: KELSEYWAGNER
Opinion: Waiting to get your COVID-19 vaccine is selfish. You are not taking vaccines away from anyone by avoiding your own appointment. I was so excited when I finally got the email that I was eligible to sign up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “back to normal” is finally becoming a reality, and I’ll do anything to speed up the HOW ONLINE LEARNING IS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ EYES Symptoms like these are a result of many factors brought about by online schooling and work. One issue is actually a lack of blinking. “When you stare at a screen, you don’t blink as much, so people’s eyes just tend to dry out more,” Yerkes said. “Remember to blink or even just use over-the-counter artificial tears tolubricate the
MOVIES TO WATCH WHEN YOU NEED A GOOD CRY Movies to watch when you need a good cry. Titanic (1997) brings a tragic event to life in a really real way. The other day I came to the shocking realization that it’s been months, since I really had a good cry. I missed the feeling of warm tears running down my face and the peace you feel after just letting all of that emotion out. GRADUATING IN A PANDEMIC: A YEAR AFTER COVID-19 SHOOK THE Four Class of 2020 graduates discuss how they’ve handled the last year of the COVID-19 pandemic: graduation, job-hunting, mental health and optimism for the future. YOU’RE BEING WATCHED: THE DANGERS OF PROCTORU ProctorU, in fact, experienced a data breach recently. On July 27, a hacker shared data files from ProctorU containing 444,000 records on a web forum. The records dated back to 2014 and related to students from eight Australian universities. Beyond privacy concerns, for many students, private proctoring services like ProctorU create a testing MANGO POPPING BUBBLES In April 2021, Main Street gained another bubble tea shop, Kung Fu Tea A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Living off-campus comes with many benefits: a new sense of freedom, independence and lifestyle among them. Arts and Entertainment. Movie recommendation: “I Care a Lot”. Danny Zang - March 20, 2021 0. Marla Grayson (Pike) is the icy-cool yet charismatic main character in Netflix’s dark comedy movie, “I Care a Lot.”. TEN YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING LINDSEY BONISTALL Ten years later, remembering Lindsey Bonistall. A tree was planted in Lindsey’s honor by the path between Perkins and Memorial Hall, a spot chosen because it was a route she woudl walk frequently. This article ‘I called her my Lindsey Lou’ was originally published May 17, 2005 This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Bonistall’s FORMER DELAWARE WIDE RECEIVER SIGNS DEAL TO CANADIAN Vinny Papale signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League Thursday night. On Thursday night, the University of Delaware Football Twitter page announced the signing of former Blue Hen wide receiver Vinny Papale to the Montreal Alouettes, a team in the Canadian Football League (CFL). THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE My journey through the Shadow Fold. I had read and loved the books, so given my history of books I love turning into bad movies (ahem, “Percy Jackson”), I was pretty apprehensive about how this show would develop. Luckily, I was not disappointed. OPINION: WAITING TO GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE IS SELFISHAUTHOR: KELSEYWAGNER
Opinion: Waiting to get your COVID-19 vaccine is selfish. You are not taking vaccines away from anyone by avoiding your own appointment. I was so excited when I finally got the email that I was eligible to sign up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “back to normal” is finally becoming a reality, and I’ll do anything to speed up the HOW ONLINE LEARNING IS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ EYES Symptoms like these are a result of many factors brought about by online schooling and work. One issue is actually a lack of blinking. “When you stare at a screen, you don’t blink as much, so people’s eyes just tend to dry out more,” Yerkes said. “Remember to blink or even just use over-the-counter artificial tears tolubricate the
MOVIES TO WATCH WHEN YOU NEED A GOOD CRY Movies to watch when you need a good cry. Titanic (1997) brings a tragic event to life in a really real way. The other day I came to the shocking realization that it’s been months, since I really had a good cry. I missed the feeling of warm tears running down my face and the peace you feel after just letting all of that emotion out. GRADUATING IN A PANDEMIC: A YEAR AFTER COVID-19 SHOOK THE Four Class of 2020 graduates discuss how they’ve handled the last year of the COVID-19 pandemic: graduation, job-hunting, mental health and optimism for the future. YOU’RE BEING WATCHED: THE DANGERS OF PROCTORU ProctorU, in fact, experienced a data breach recently. On July 27, a hacker shared data files from ProctorU containing 444,000 records on a web forum. The records dated back to 2014 and related to students from eight Australian universities. Beyond privacy concerns, for many students, private proctoring services like ProctorU create a testing MANGO POPPING BUBBLES In April 2021, Main Street gained another bubble tea shop, Kung Fu Tea A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Living off-campus comes with many benefits: a new sense of freedom, independence and lifestyle among them. Arts and Entertainment. Movie recommendation: “I Care a Lot”. Danny Zang - March 20, 2021 0. Marla Grayson (Pike) is the icy-cool yet charismatic main character in Netflix’s dark comedy movie, “I Care a Lot.”. TEN YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING LINDSEY BONISTALL Ten years later, remembering Lindsey Bonistall. A tree was planted in Lindsey’s honor by the path between Perkins and Memorial Hall, a spot chosen because it was a route she woudl walk frequently. This article ‘I called her my Lindsey Lou’ was originally published May 17, 2005 This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Bonistall’s FORMER DELAWARE WIDE RECEIVER SIGNS DEAL TO CANADIAN Vinny Papale signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League Thursday night. On Thursday night, the University of Delaware Football Twitter page announced the signing of former Blue Hen wide receiver Vinny Papale to the Montreal Alouettes, a team in the Canadian Football League (CFL). LOOKING BACK AT THE UNIVERSITY’S DECISION TO TERMINATE All club participants received an email saying that in-person club practice had been approved on March 1, but the university again decided to suspend all club sports shortly after that email was sent out. The university declined to comment about the cancellation ofABOUT THE REVIEW
The Review is the independent student newspaper of the University of Delaware. Since 1882, it has served as a voice for UD students and strived to provide timely, accurate and insightful information about the university and the surrounding community. NCAA RESTRICTIONS PLACE A STRANGLEHOLD ON RECRUITING The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) coronavirus pandemic-related protocol on recruiting has left an incoming class of student-athletes with a lot of uncertainty. At the onset of the pandemic, the NCAA enforced an extended dead period on the recruiting of Division I athletes. A dead period is the time in which coaches arenot
COMMENTARY: THE DOWNFALL OF DAVID DOBRIK, THE VLOG SQUAD Content warning: Mentions sexual assault. 24-year-old YouTuber David Dobrik has become one of the most popular faces on the video-sharing platform in the past few years, having amassed about 18.5 million subscribers. Dobrik has garnered too many sponsorships to count with high-profile companies like GRADUATING IN A PANDEMIC: A YEAR AFTER COVID-19 SHOOK THE Four Class of 2020 graduates discuss how they’ve handled the last year of the COVID-19 pandemic: graduation, job-hunting, mental health and optimism for the future. LITERARY LENS: “MILK AND HONEY” She describes “Milk and Honey” as a reflection of her own troubles including femininity, race, sexuality, love, learning and life. Through short, organic poems, she expresses her thoughts on pain and oppression. A large part of the first chapter is about male presence in the journey to womanhood. She leaves nothing out in theconversation
GROCERY STORE ANALYSIS: WHICH IS THE MOST COST-EFFECTIVE Aldi. The closest Aldi to campus is in Elkton, about a 20 minute drive give-or-take, which makes it completely inaccessible to students without reliable transportation. However, Aldi is also by far the cheapest grocery store due to the fact that almost everything they carry is off-brand. If buying off-brand doesn’t bother you, and youdon’t
“THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND”: THE TRUTH BEHIND THE SONG Woody Guthrie originally wrote “This Land is Your Land” in 1940 when he first arrived in New York City from Oklahoma. The song was written as a parody of “God Bless America,” which dominated the airwaves at the time. “God Bless America” was written by Irving Berlin, famed composer and lyricist of many smash hits such as“White
FEMINIST ICON TAYLOR SWIFT HAS FOUGHT MISOGYNY HER ENTIRE Taylor Swift’s entire career has been plagued with sexism in a multitude of ways. From her constant criticism in the media and sexual assault to the loss of rights to songs she wrote and fighting to use her voice to speak up about politics, Swift has endured systemic misogyny since her emergence in the music industry. “PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE”: OVER 14-YEAR CAREER, FIRED BY TEDDY GELMAN, Managing Sports Editor AND BRANDON HOLVECK, Assistant Sports Editor. Former Delaware volleyball players feared Wednesdays. That’s when Bonnie Kenny, the former Delaware head coach, and Cindy Gregory, the former associate THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE Wyatt Patterson -. May 18, 2021. On May 5, the University of Delaware’s Anti-Racism Initiative (UDARI) presented a webinar entitled, “Legacy of Grace Lee Boggs.”. Filmmaker Grace Lee of “American Revolutionary: Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs” was the invited panelist. Campus News. OPINION: WAITING TO GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE IS SELFISHAUTHOR: KELSEYWAGNER
Opinion: Waiting to get your COVID-19 vaccine is selfish. You are not taking vaccines away from anyone by avoiding your own appointment. I was so excited when I finally got the email that I was eligible to sign up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “back to normal” is finally becoming a reality, and I’ll do anything to speed up theABOUT THE REVIEW
The Review is the independent student newspaper of the University of Delaware. Since 1882, it has served as a voice for UD students and strived to provide timely, accurate and insightful information about the university and the surrounding community. HOW ONLINE LEARNING IS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ EYES Symptoms like these are a result of many factors brought about by online schooling and work. One issue is actually a lack of blinking. “When you stare at a screen, you don’t blink as much, so people’s eyes just tend to dry out more,” Yerkes said. “Remember to blink or even just use over-the-counter artificial tears tolubricate the
A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Living off-campus comes with many benefits: a new sense of freedom, independence and lifestyle among them. Arts and Entertainment. Movie recommendation: “I Care a Lot”. Danny Zang - March 20, 2021 0. Marla Grayson (Pike) is the icy-cool yet charismatic main character in Netflix’s dark comedy movie, “I Care a Lot.”. A NEW BEGINNING FOR THE 4-H CLUB The 4-H program started in 1902 as a small youth program that taught Ohio youth new farming techniques. Since then, 4-H has grown into the nation’s largest youth development organization, teaching children and teenagers to “learn by doing” across a variety of areas and subjects. “A lot of people think of it as just chickens and cows HANDSHAKE SECURITY BREACH AFFECTS THOUSANDS OF UNIVERSITY Handshake, the university’s job search platform, experienced a security incident last week that directly affected over 8,000 students and alumni. On Feb. 13, a number of students received a security alert from the university’s Career Center that an unknown party posing as a company on Handshake accessed student resumes. TEN YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING LINDSEY BONISTALL Ten years later, remembering Lindsey Bonistall. A tree was planted in Lindsey’s honor by the path between Perkins and Memorial Hall, a spot chosen because it was a route she woudl walk frequently. This article ‘I called her my Lindsey Lou’ was originally published May 17, 2005 This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Bonistall’s “HOT DOG WATER”: THE MYSTERY INSIDE BLACK MARKET THC VAPE From licensed dispensaries, it can cost upwards of $60 for a cartridge containing half a gram of distillate. Such high prices have given way to a robust black market that reaches everyone from medical patients to high school students like Collin Villari’s brother. Jeff, 24, a recent graduate of the university, sells his cartridges, or FORMER DELAWARE WIDE RECEIVER SIGNS DEAL TO CANADIAN Vinny Papale signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League Thursday night. On Thursday night, the University of Delaware Football Twitter page announced the signing of former Blue Hen wide receiver Vinny Papale to the Montreal Alouettes, a team in the Canadian Football League (CFL). THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE Wyatt Patterson -. May 18, 2021. On May 5, the University of Delaware’s Anti-Racism Initiative (UDARI) presented a webinar entitled, “Legacy of Grace Lee Boggs.”. Filmmaker Grace Lee of “American Revolutionary: Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs” was the invited panelist. Campus News. OPINION: WAITING TO GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE IS SELFISHAUTHOR: KELSEYWAGNER
Opinion: Waiting to get your COVID-19 vaccine is selfish. You are not taking vaccines away from anyone by avoiding your own appointment. I was so excited when I finally got the email that I was eligible to sign up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “back to normal” is finally becoming a reality, and I’ll do anything to speed up theABOUT THE REVIEW
The Review is the independent student newspaper of the University of Delaware. Since 1882, it has served as a voice for UD students and strived to provide timely, accurate and insightful information about the university and the surrounding community. HOW ONLINE LEARNING IS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ EYES Symptoms like these are a result of many factors brought about by online schooling and work. One issue is actually a lack of blinking. “When you stare at a screen, you don’t blink as much, so people’s eyes just tend to dry out more,” Yerkes said. “Remember to blink or even just use over-the-counter artificial tears tolubricate the
A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Living off-campus comes with many benefits: a new sense of freedom, independence and lifestyle among them. Arts and Entertainment. Movie recommendation: “I Care a Lot”. Danny Zang - March 20, 2021 0. Marla Grayson (Pike) is the icy-cool yet charismatic main character in Netflix’s dark comedy movie, “I Care a Lot.”. A NEW BEGINNING FOR THE 4-H CLUB The 4-H program started in 1902 as a small youth program that taught Ohio youth new farming techniques. Since then, 4-H has grown into the nation’s largest youth development organization, teaching children and teenagers to “learn by doing” across a variety of areas and subjects. “A lot of people think of it as just chickens and cows HANDSHAKE SECURITY BREACH AFFECTS THOUSANDS OF UNIVERSITY Handshake, the university’s job search platform, experienced a security incident last week that directly affected over 8,000 students and alumni. On Feb. 13, a number of students received a security alert from the university’s Career Center that an unknown party posing as a company on Handshake accessed student resumes. TEN YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING LINDSEY BONISTALL Ten years later, remembering Lindsey Bonistall. A tree was planted in Lindsey’s honor by the path between Perkins and Memorial Hall, a spot chosen because it was a route she woudl walk frequently. This article ‘I called her my Lindsey Lou’ was originally published May 17, 2005 This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Bonistall’s “HOT DOG WATER”: THE MYSTERY INSIDE BLACK MARKET THC VAPE From licensed dispensaries, it can cost upwards of $60 for a cartridge containing half a gram of distillate. Such high prices have given way to a robust black market that reaches everyone from medical patients to high school students like Collin Villari’s brother. Jeff, 24, a recent graduate of the university, sells his cartridges, or FORMER DELAWARE WIDE RECEIVER SIGNS DEAL TO CANADIAN Vinny Papale signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League Thursday night. On Thursday night, the University of Delaware Football Twitter page announced the signing of former Blue Hen wide receiver Vinny Papale to the Montreal Alouettes, a team in the Canadian Football League (CFL). THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE Wyatt Patterson -. May 18, 2021. On May 5, the University of Delaware’s Anti-Racism Initiative (UDARI) presented a webinar entitled, “Legacy of Grace Lee Boggs.”. Filmmaker Grace Lee of “American Revolutionary: Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs” was the invited panelist. Campus News. LOOKING BACK AT THE UNIVERSITY’S DECISION TO TERMINATE All club participants received an email saying that in-person club practice had been approved on March 1, but the university again decided to suspend all club sports shortly after that email was sent out. The university declined to comment about the cancellation ofABOUT THE REVIEW
The Review is the independent student newspaper of the University of Delaware. Since 1882, it has served as a voice for UD students and strived to provide timely, accurate and insightful information about the university and the surrounding community. OPINION: ON THE ISRAELI-HAMAS CONFLICT, MAY 10 Courtesy of Dr. Eynat Gutman/THE REVIEW. As I was listening to the news, I felt the heartbreak. Here we go again. Another round of violence is unfolding. NCAA RESTRICTIONS PLACE A STRANGLEHOLD ON RECRUITING The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) coronavirus pandemic-related protocol on recruiting has left an incoming class of student-athletes with a lot of uncertainty. At the onset of the pandemic, the NCAA enforced an extended dead period on the recruiting of Division I athletes. A dead period is the time in which coaches arenot
PARENTS AND STUDENTS REACT TO THE UNIVERSITY’S RESPONSE ON Parents and students say it is unfair of the university to blame the COVID-19 case spike solely on student behavior. Kaylin Atkinson/THE REVIEW. On Feb. 26, UDaily released a statement saying that COVID-19 cases have spiked during the first two weeks of the semester. If the number of positive cases does not decrease in the next few days, the ASTROLOGY’S RISE TO POPULARITY IN THE ERA OF TIKTOK Through the rise in popularity of the social media platform TikTok, an abundance of subcultures formed on the app. One of which is home to many people who have developed an affinity for astrology, as it has become quite a viral sensation. Astrology is not new to society, as people have been observing the stars since the dawn of time, and began PERSONAL ESSAY: I’M NOT ANGRY, I JUST HAVE AUTHORITARIAN Personal Essay: I’m not angry, I just have authoritarian parents. Rachel Sawicki opens up about how having authoritarian parents has affected her life. I hate apologizing. I can’t take criticism. My patience runs thin and my defense mode is just as bad as my offense. I used to believe there was something wrong with me; I lost friends LITERARY LENS: “MILK AND HONEY” She describes “Milk and Honey” as a reflection of her own troubles including femininity, race, sexuality, love, learning and life. Through short, organic poems, she expresses her thoughts on pain and oppression. A large part of the first chapter is about male presence in the journey to womanhood. She leaves nothing out in theconversation
MASCULINITY IN MOVIES: “AD ASTRA” AND “MOONLIGHT” (SPOILER Masculinity in Movies: “Ad Astra” and “Moonlight” (spoiler warning) Alex R. Hibber t plays Chiron , a young boy struggling to find himself in the 2016 film, “Moonlight. ”. “I am calm. I am steady. I am focused on the essential, to the exclusion of all else. I will not rely on anyone else, nor be THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE Wyatt Patterson -. May 18, 2021. On May 5, the University of Delaware’s Anti-Racism Initiative (UDARI) presented a webinar entitled, “Legacy of Grace Lee Boggs.”. Filmmaker Grace Lee of “American Revolutionary: Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs” was the invited panelist. Campus News.ABOUT THE REVIEW
The Review is the independent student newspaper of the University of Delaware. Since 1882, it has served as a voice for UD students and strived to provide timely, accurate and insightful information about the university and the surrounding community. HOW ONLINE LEARNING IS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ EYES Symptoms like these are a result of many factors brought about by online schooling and work. One issue is actually a lack of blinking. “When you stare at a screen, you don’t blink as much, so people’s eyes just tend to dry out more,” Yerkes said. “Remember to blink or even just use over-the-counter artificial tears tolubricate the
OPINION: WAITING TO GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE IS SELFISH Opinion: Waiting to get your COVID-19 vaccine is selfish. You are not taking vaccines away from anyone by avoiding your own appointment. I was so excited when I finally got the email that I was eligible to sign up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “back to normal” is finally becoming a reality, and I’ll do anything to speed up the GRADUATING IN A PANDEMIC: A YEAR AFTER COVID-19 SHOOK THE Four Class of 2020 graduates discuss how they’ve handled the last year of the COVID-19 pandemic: graduation, job-hunting, mental health and optimism for the future. A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Living off-campus comes with many benefits: a new sense of freedom, independence and lifestyle among them. Arts and Entertainment. Movie recommendation: “I Care a Lot”. Danny Zang - March 20, 2021 0. Marla Grayson (Pike) is the icy-cool yet charismatic main character in Netflix’s dark comedy movie, “I Care a Lot.”. TEN YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING LINDSEY BONISTALL Ten years later, remembering Lindsey Bonistall. A tree was planted in Lindsey’s honor by the path between Perkins and Memorial Hall, a spot chosen because it was a route she woudl walk frequently. This article ‘I called her my Lindsey Lou’ was originally published May 17, 2005 This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Bonistall’s “HOT DOG WATER”: THE MYSTERY INSIDE BLACK MARKET THC VAPE From licensed dispensaries, it can cost upwards of $60 for a cartridge containing half a gram of distillate. Such high prices have given way to a robust black market that reaches everyone from medical patients to high school students like Collin Villari’s brother. Jeff, 24, a recent graduate of the university, sells his cartridges, or HANDSHAKE SECURITY BREACH AFFECTS THOUSANDS OF UNIVERSITY Handshake, the university’s job search platform, experienced a security incident last week that directly affected over 8,000 students and alumni. On Feb. 13, a number of students received a security alert from the university’s Career Center that an unknown party posing as a company on Handshake accessed student resumes. FORMER DELAWARE WIDE RECEIVER SIGNS DEAL TO CANADIAN Vinny Papale signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League Thursday night. On Thursday night, the University of Delaware Football Twitter page announced the signing of former Blue Hen wide receiver Vinny Papale to the Montreal Alouettes, a team in the Canadian Football League (CFL). THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE Wyatt Patterson -. May 18, 2021. On May 5, the University of Delaware’s Anti-Racism Initiative (UDARI) presented a webinar entitled, “Legacy of Grace Lee Boggs.”. Filmmaker Grace Lee of “American Revolutionary: Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs” was the invited panelist. Campus News.ABOUT THE REVIEW
The Review is the independent student newspaper of the University of Delaware. Since 1882, it has served as a voice for UD students and strived to provide timely, accurate and insightful information about the university and the surrounding community. HOW ONLINE LEARNING IS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ EYES Symptoms like these are a result of many factors brought about by online schooling and work. One issue is actually a lack of blinking. “When you stare at a screen, you don’t blink as much, so people’s eyes just tend to dry out more,” Yerkes said. “Remember to blink or even just use over-the-counter artificial tears tolubricate the
OPINION: WAITING TO GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE IS SELFISH Opinion: Waiting to get your COVID-19 vaccine is selfish. You are not taking vaccines away from anyone by avoiding your own appointment. I was so excited when I finally got the email that I was eligible to sign up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “back to normal” is finally becoming a reality, and I’ll do anything to speed up the GRADUATING IN A PANDEMIC: A YEAR AFTER COVID-19 SHOOK THE Four Class of 2020 graduates discuss how they’ve handled the last year of the COVID-19 pandemic: graduation, job-hunting, mental health and optimism for the future. A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Living off-campus comes with many benefits: a new sense of freedom, independence and lifestyle among them. Arts and Entertainment. Movie recommendation: “I Care a Lot”. Danny Zang - March 20, 2021 0. Marla Grayson (Pike) is the icy-cool yet charismatic main character in Netflix’s dark comedy movie, “I Care a Lot.”. TEN YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING LINDSEY BONISTALL Ten years later, remembering Lindsey Bonistall. A tree was planted in Lindsey’s honor by the path between Perkins and Memorial Hall, a spot chosen because it was a route she woudl walk frequently. This article ‘I called her my Lindsey Lou’ was originally published May 17, 2005 This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Bonistall’s “HOT DOG WATER”: THE MYSTERY INSIDE BLACK MARKET THC VAPE From licensed dispensaries, it can cost upwards of $60 for a cartridge containing half a gram of distillate. Such high prices have given way to a robust black market that reaches everyone from medical patients to high school students like Collin Villari’s brother. Jeff, 24, a recent graduate of the university, sells his cartridges, or HANDSHAKE SECURITY BREACH AFFECTS THOUSANDS OF UNIVERSITY Handshake, the university’s job search platform, experienced a security incident last week that directly affected over 8,000 students and alumni. On Feb. 13, a number of students received a security alert from the university’s Career Center that an unknown party posing as a company on Handshake accessed student resumes. FORMER DELAWARE WIDE RECEIVER SIGNS DEAL TO CANADIAN Vinny Papale signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League Thursday night. On Thursday night, the University of Delaware Football Twitter page announced the signing of former Blue Hen wide receiver Vinny Papale to the Montreal Alouettes, a team in the Canadian Football League (CFL). THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE Wyatt Patterson -. May 18, 2021. On May 5, the University of Delaware’s Anti-Racism Initiative (UDARI) presented a webinar entitled, “Legacy of Grace Lee Boggs.”. Filmmaker Grace Lee of “American Revolutionary: Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs” was the invited panelist. Campus News.ABOUT THE REVIEW
The Review is the independent student newspaper of the University of Delaware. Since 1882, it has served as a voice for UD students and strived to provide timely, accurate and insightful information about the university and the surrounding community. OPINION: ON THE ISRAELI-HAMAS CONFLICT, MAY 10 Courtesy of Dr. Eynat Gutman/THE REVIEW. As I was listening to the news, I felt the heartbreak. Here we go again. Another round of violence is unfolding. NCAA RESTRICTIONS PLACE A STRANGLEHOLD ON RECRUITING The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) coronavirus pandemic-related protocol on recruiting has left an incoming class of student-athletes with a lot of uncertainty. At the onset of the pandemic, the NCAA enforced an extended dead period on the recruiting of Division I athletes. A dead period is the time in which coaches arenot
PERSONAL ESSAY: I’M NOT ANGRY, I JUST HAVE AUTHORITARIAN Personal Essay: I’m not angry, I just have authoritarian parents. Rachel Sawicki opens up about how having authoritarian parents has affected her life. I hate apologizing. I can’t take criticism. My patience runs thin and my defense mode is just as bad as my offense. I used to believe there was something wrong with me; I lost friends LITERARY LENS: “MILK AND HONEY” She describes “Milk and Honey” as a reflection of her own troubles including femininity, race, sexuality, love, learning and life. Through short, organic poems, she expresses her thoughts on pain and oppression. A large part of the first chapter is about male presence in the journey to womanhood. She leaves nothing out in theconversation
MASCULINITY IN MOVIES: “AD ASTRA” AND “MOONLIGHT” (SPOILER Masculinity in Movies: “Ad Astra” and “Moonlight” (spoiler warning) Alex R. Hibber t plays Chiron , a young boy struggling to find himself in the 2016 film, “Moonlight. ”. “I am calm. I am steady. I am focused on the essential, to the exclusion of all else. I will not rely on anyone else, nor be ALMOST 30 YEARS AFTER HIS BOUT AGAINST CORRUPTION, DAVE Sam Ford/THE REVIEW Dave Tiberi has parlayed his controversial loss into a career of helping others. BY JOSEPH EDELEN Senior Sports Reporter. In 1992, Former International Boxing Federation (IBF) Middleweight Champion and Boxing legend, James Toney, won what is largely considered the most controversial decision in boxing history, an infamous decision that would change NEWARK’S MAIN STREET HAS SEEN A RECENT STRING OF SMALL Stores are closing and much of the surrounding area is blocked off due to ongoing road work. Not only do students have to cover their eyes on windy days to avoid dust from continuous construction, but they have to find new ways to get necessities and have fun. Main Street is currently down a bar with the abrupt closing of Finn McCool’s. LIEBERMAN’S BOOKSTORE CLOSES AFTER TWENTY YEARS OF Lieberman’s Bookstore announced on Oct. 8 that it would close at the end of the month after 20 years of business on Main Street. Lieberman’s is a family-owned bookstore that has served university students since 1999. In addition to closing its storefront on Main Street, Lieberman’s will also cease all retail operations after themonth of
THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE Wyatt Patterson -. May 18, 2021. On May 5, the University of Delaware’s Anti-Racism Initiative (UDARI) presented a webinar entitled, “Legacy of Grace Lee Boggs.”. Filmmaker Grace Lee of “American Revolutionary: Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs” was the invited panelist. Campus News. OPINION: WAITING TO GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE IS SELFISHAUTHOR: KELSEYWAGNER
Opinion: Waiting to get your COVID-19 vaccine is selfish. You are not taking vaccines away from anyone by avoiding your own appointment. I was so excited when I finally got the email that I was eligible to sign up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “back to normal” is finally becoming a reality, and I’ll do anything to speed up the HOW ONLINE LEARNING IS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ EYES Symptoms like these are a result of many factors brought about by online schooling and work. One issue is actually a lack of blinking. “When you stare at a screen, you don’t blink as much, so people’s eyes just tend to dry out more,” Yerkes said. “Remember to blink or even just use over-the-counter artificial tears tolubricate the
A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Living off-campus comes with many benefits: a new sense of freedom, independence and lifestyle among them. Arts and Entertainment. Movie recommendation: “I Care a Lot”. Danny Zang - March 20, 2021 0. Marla Grayson (Pike) is the icy-cool yet charismatic main character in Netflix’s dark comedy movie, “I Care a Lot.”. YOU’RE BEING WATCHED: THE DANGERS OF PROCTORU ProctorU, in fact, experienced a data breach recently. On July 27, a hacker shared data files from ProctorU containing 444,000 records on a web forum. The records dated back to 2014 and related to students from eight Australian universities. Beyond privacy concerns, for many students, private proctoring services like ProctorU create a testing “THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND”: THE TRUTH BEHIND THE SONG Woody Guthrie originally wrote “This Land is Your Land” in 1940 when he first arrived in New York City from Oklahoma. The song was written as a parody of “God Bless America,” which dominated the airwaves at the time. “God Bless America” was written by Irving Berlin, famed composer and lyricist of many smash hits such as“White
TEN YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING LINDSEY BONISTALL Ten years later, remembering Lindsey Bonistall. A tree was planted in Lindsey’s honor by the path between Perkins and Memorial Hall, a spot chosen because it was a route she woudl walk frequently. This article ‘I called her my Lindsey Lou’ was originally published May 17, 2005 This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Bonistall’s “HOT DOG WATER”: THE MYSTERY INSIDE BLACK MARKET THC VAPE From licensed dispensaries, it can cost upwards of $60 for a cartridge containing half a gram of distillate. Such high prices have given way to a robust black market that reaches everyone from medical patients to high school students like Collin Villari’s brother. Jeff, 24, a recent graduate of the university, sells his cartridges, or LITERARY LENS: “MILK AND HONEY” She describes “Milk and Honey” as a reflection of her own troubles including femininity, race, sexuality, love, learning and life. Through short, organic poems, she expresses her thoughts on pain and oppression. A large part of the first chapter is about male presence in the journey to womanhood. She leaves nothing out in theconversation
FORMER DELAWARE WIDE RECEIVER SIGNS DEAL TO CANADIAN Vinny Papale signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League Thursday night. On Thursday night, the University of Delaware Football Twitter page announced the signing of former Blue Hen wide receiver Vinny Papale to the Montreal Alouettes, a team in the Canadian Football League (CFL). THE REVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE Wyatt Patterson -. May 18, 2021. On May 5, the University of Delaware’s Anti-Racism Initiative (UDARI) presented a webinar entitled, “Legacy of Grace Lee Boggs.”. Filmmaker Grace Lee of “American Revolutionary: Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs” was the invited panelist. Campus News. OPINION: WAITING TO GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE IS SELFISHAUTHOR: KELSEYWAGNER
Opinion: Waiting to get your COVID-19 vaccine is selfish. You are not taking vaccines away from anyone by avoiding your own appointment. I was so excited when I finally got the email that I was eligible to sign up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “back to normal” is finally becoming a reality, and I’ll do anything to speed up the HOW ONLINE LEARNING IS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ EYES Symptoms like these are a result of many factors brought about by online schooling and work. One issue is actually a lack of blinking. “When you stare at a screen, you don’t blink as much, so people’s eyes just tend to dry out more,” Yerkes said. “Remember to blink or even just use over-the-counter artificial tears tolubricate the
A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEER PARK TAVERN Living off-campus comes with many benefits: a new sense of freedom, independence and lifestyle among them. Arts and Entertainment. Movie recommendation: “I Care a Lot”. Danny Zang - March 20, 2021 0. Marla Grayson (Pike) is the icy-cool yet charismatic main character in Netflix’s dark comedy movie, “I Care a Lot.”. YOU’RE BEING WATCHED: THE DANGERS OF PROCTORU ProctorU, in fact, experienced a data breach recently. On July 27, a hacker shared data files from ProctorU containing 444,000 records on a web forum. The records dated back to 2014 and related to students from eight Australian universities. Beyond privacy concerns, for many students, private proctoring services like ProctorU create a testing “THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND”: THE TRUTH BEHIND THE SONG Woody Guthrie originally wrote “This Land is Your Land” in 1940 when he first arrived in New York City from Oklahoma. The song was written as a parody of “God Bless America,” which dominated the airwaves at the time. “God Bless America” was written by Irving Berlin, famed composer and lyricist of many smash hits such as“White
TEN YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING LINDSEY BONISTALL Ten years later, remembering Lindsey Bonistall. A tree was planted in Lindsey’s honor by the path between Perkins and Memorial Hall, a spot chosen because it was a route she woudl walk frequently. This article ‘I called her my Lindsey Lou’ was originally published May 17, 2005 This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Bonistall’s “HOT DOG WATER”: THE MYSTERY INSIDE BLACK MARKET THC VAPE From licensed dispensaries, it can cost upwards of $60 for a cartridge containing half a gram of distillate. Such high prices have given way to a robust black market that reaches everyone from medical patients to high school students like Collin Villari’s brother. Jeff, 24, a recent graduate of the university, sells his cartridges, or LITERARY LENS: “MILK AND HONEY” She describes “Milk and Honey” as a reflection of her own troubles including femininity, race, sexuality, love, learning and life. Through short, organic poems, she expresses her thoughts on pain and oppression. A large part of the first chapter is about male presence in the journey to womanhood. She leaves nothing out in theconversation
FORMER DELAWARE WIDE RECEIVER SIGNS DEAL TO CANADIAN Vinny Papale signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League Thursday night. On Thursday night, the University of Delaware Football Twitter page announced the signing of former Blue Hen wide receiver Vinny Papale to the Montreal Alouettes, a team in the Canadian Football League (CFL).ABOUT THE REVIEW
The Review is the independent student newspaper of the University of Delaware. Since 1882, it has served as a voice for UD students and strived to provide timely, accurate and insightful information about the university and the surrounding community. OPINION: ON THE ISRAELI-HAMAS CONFLICT, MAY 10 Welcome! Log into your account. your username. your password YOU’RE BEING WATCHED: THE DANGERS OF PROCTORU ProctorU, in fact, experienced a data breach recently. On July 27, a hacker shared data files from ProctorU containing 444,000 records on a web forum. The records dated back to 2014 and related to students from eight Australian universities. Beyond privacy concerns, for many students, private proctoring services like ProctorU create a testing EDITORIAL: BLACK LIVES MATTER Editorial: Black Lives Matter. Vidhi Patel /THE REVIEW. From the Oakland, NJ protest. Over the last couple of weeks, the country’s mood has quickly shifted from sadness to anger. During the semester, students went through what was considered a harsh adjustment to social distancing. Professors had an even harder responsibility of movingLUNAR DISTRIBUTION
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UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES RENOVATION AND EXPANSION PLANS FOR University announces renovation and expansion plans for Delaware Athletics. A rendering of Delaware Stadium after a planned renovation. As part of the university’s largest-ever engagement and fundraising campaign, which hopes to raise $750 million by June 2020, Delaware Athletics will receive several upgrades, including the renovation of PERSONAL ESSAY: I’M NOT ANGRY, I JUST HAVE AUTHORITARIAN Personal Essay: I’m not angry, I just have authoritarian parents. Rachel Sawicki opens up about how having authoritarian parents has affected her life. I hate apologizing. I can’t take criticism. My patience runs thin and my defense mode is just as bad as my offense. I used to believe there was something wrong with me; I lost friends ALMOST 30 YEARS AFTER HIS BOUT AGAINST CORRUPTION, DAVE Sam Ford/THE REVIEW Dave Tiberi has parlayed his controversial loss into a career of helping others. BY JOSEPH EDELEN Senior Sports Reporter. In 1992, Former International Boxing Federation (IBF) Middleweight Champion and Boxing legend, James Toney, won what is largely considered the most controversial decision in boxing history, an infamous decision that would change MORE THAN CUTE: THE IMPACT OF SERVICE ANIMALS ON More than cute: the impact of service animals on university students. Hutch III, the puppy that Hanson was responsible for raising, was a “quick learner” but “had an attitude.”. The presence of a service animal in a classroom, meeting or dorm typically elicits the same response among students: exclamations of the animal’s cuteness* Advertise
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