Tuesday, March 21, 2023

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Review: “Focus on Painting” exhibition offers a sampling of digestible “art snacks” from a larger feast

“Focus on Painting” features an array of distinctive paintings from the university’s expansive Museums Collections. Staff Writer Nadya Ellerhorst recently visited the exhibition in Old College and gives her thoughts on its kaleidoscopic approach.

Gun violence is a terrible reality of our generation, and we need the university to protect us

Recent incidents of gun violence have highlighted the vulnerability of college campuses. The Review staff shares its response to the news and encourages the university to do more to protect its students.

Winds of change: Delaware commences spring football practice, quarterback competition

To begin the jockeying for their vacant starting QB position, the Blue Hens welcome returnee Ryan O’Connor and junior college transfer Zach Marker. Head coach Ryan Carty’s offense will demand a great deal from the spot’s winner.

Photo gallery: Delaware baseball falls to No. 18 Maryland 13-11 in windy, extra-inning contest

The Blue Hens battled back and forth with one of the best teams in the nation, No. 18 Maryland. But after a 9th inning blunder, the Terrapins downed the Blue Hens 13-11 in extra innings in a home heartbreaker for Delaware.

A 22-year-old shaking up Danish politics leaves his mark on campus

From car sizes to the ages of politicians, European Parliament nominee Mathias Niebuhr shared his experience in Denmark’s political sphere, leaving university students to compare his country to their own. Associate News Editor Tabitha Reeves has the story on Niebuhr’s Danish perspective and the thoughts of student attendees.

Poem: If you bring a friend to class

Have you ever tried to bring a friend to class? Have you thought about doing it? Well, Co-Managing Mosaic Editor Shayna Demick has done it, so you can cure your curiosity. She tells the tale of what happens … if you bring a friend to class.

Frigid temperatures cause flooding at University Courtyard Apartments

Starting back in December, flooding and water damage were reported at the University Courtyard Apartments. Now, with 97 students relocated to nearby hotels and construction underway, Residence Life & Housing sheds some light on the situation.

After a strong start to the season, Delaware men’s lacrosse faces a nail-biting loss against Villanova

A loss versus Villanova began a two-game home skid for the Blue Hens men's lacrosse team. But Delaware has been able to stay afloat above .500 heading into the middle of March.

Photo gallery: Men’s lacrosse takes down UMBC, 17-11

Photographer Hannah Paliath documented Delaware men's lacrosse seizing a 17-11 victory on Tuesday night at Delaware Stadium. Under the lights, the Blue Hens scorched the Retrievers defense, and moved to 4-2 on the season.

Commentary: Women’s basketball heads into postseason with questions to answer

The Blue Hens women's basketball team will look to make noise in the CAA Tournament behind first-year head coach Sarah Jenkins. No. 8 Delaware faces off with No. 9 Hampton Thursday at Noon.

“We gotta have more talent”: After CAA quarters blowout, Delaware to be “aggressive” in transfer portal

After Towson ran over Delaware in a CAA quarterfinal, Martin Ingelsby made his intentions clear. The head coach wants to attract the pieces that can help the Blue Hens’ standouts reach another title.

Review: New Joyride cold brew station in Pencader P.O.D.

Many college students need caffeine to make it through the week. Pencader P.O.D has added a new cold brew station to its selection of goods and staff writer Caroline Powell uses her barista expertise to critique the new caffeinated resource.

Review: Moe’s Gyro is a hidden gem for a quick bite on campus

Moe’s Gyro on the university’s campus has been a mystery to Staff Writer Nadya Ellerhorst for some time. Ellerhorst recently made the short walk up Amstel Avenue to sample the long-standing food stand.

A deep dive into the real reason behind the “controlled detonation” on the Green

Staff reporters Risha Inaganti and Macayla Cook take a deeper look into how the university handled the now infamous “bomb” detonation that took place on campus. Students share their reaction to the situation and their opinion on the university’s handling of the occurrence.

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