From campus to car, campus grease goes green
BY KELSEY WENTLING STAFF REPORTER Patrick Witterschein/THE REVIEW An employee surrounded by finishing tanks where the grease is heated and filtered before the final stages in its conversion to...
View ArticleReport underscores need for housing in Newark
KIRK SMITH/THE REVIEW Construction of off-campus housing is currently underway on Main Street. BY MATT BUTLER Managing News Editor A new study on the off-campus housing demands of the Newark area...
View ArticleDelaware considering move to digital licenses
NBC News Channel Delaware may offer digital licenses via phone app. BY RUSSEL KOGAN STAFF REPORTER In a world where our phones are now cameras, credit cards, TVs, GPS’s and more, it seems a transition...
View ArticlePipes burst at University Courtyards, flooding apartments
Courtesy of Lindsay Trause Lindsay Trause’s University Courtyards apartment under construction post-flooding. BY ALISON WILSON ASSOCIATE EDITOR “All of a sudden I heard, like, Niagara Falls coming...
View ArticleSaladworks files for bankruptcy, locations will remain open
Kirk Smith/THE REVIEW Saladworks’ Main Street location will continue to serve local patrons. BY KERRI WHELAN STAFF REPORTER Popular among university students, Saladworks—with a branch located on...
View ArticleAlumna working to revolutionize eating disorders treatment
BY ASHLEE DIXON Staff Reporter The Global Startup Battle allowed university alumna Kiersten Jones Schwendeman to bring awareness to the lack of resources available in Delaware for anyone battling an...
View ArticleSevOne Newark expansion creates student job opportunities
Randi Homola/THE REVIEW SevOne is looking to hire 200 new employees and is recruiting university students. BY DAVID DENNETT STAFF REPORTER As the alumni-founded SevOne is expanding in Newark, the...
View ArticlePedestrians face heavy fines for jaywalking on city streets
BY PATRICK WITTERSCHEIN SENIOR REPORTER Why did the Blue Hen cross the road? To get to the other side. The punchline is how much it will cost: $80 for a jaywalking ticket. Walking to class may seem...
View ArticleMidwifery licensing bill passes in state House
BY KATE JENKINS STAFF REPORTER Courtesy of Sandy Elliott Sandy Elliott (fourth from left), a Certified Nurse-Midwife, poses with Senator Hall-Long and other nurses and advocates at legislative hall...
View ArticleUniversity left behind as bike culture grows
BY MELISSA FOLS Staff Reporter Tim Calotta/THE REVIEWSome of the bicycles commonly seen around campus. Growing up in a family of bikers possessing a fast-paced nature, senior civil engineering major...
View ArticleDuck Donuts and other eateries swoop in on Main Street
BY KERRI WHELAN SENIOR REPORTER EVE LOMBARDI/THE REVIEWDuck Donuts employees show the patrons their donut once it is complete to confirm it appears to their liking. . Main Street experienced a...
View ArticleKildare’s closes, broker discusses what’s next for space
Kirk Smith/THE REVIEW Kildare’s shut its doors for good on Aug. 8 this summer. BY ALISON WILSON MANAGING NEWS EDITOR With all the additions to Main Street this year comes the loss of Kildare’s Irish...
View ArticleBox Tops initiative benefits Newark’s grade schools
BY REBECCA FRUEHWALD STAFF REPORTER span> Courtesy of ms.akr Senior Jared Wasilefsky is pushing increased collection of box tops for elementary schools in Newark. At City Hall last Wednesday, senior...
View ArticleReligion Series: LGBT couples still battling for rights from Church
BY ABBIE SARFO, MANAGING MOSAIC EDITORAND LEAH RODRIGUEZ , ASSISTANT MOSAIC EDITOR ABBIE SARFO/THE REVIEWThe LGBT Family Papal Picnic. Tucked away in a side street of “the Gayborhood” in Center City,...
View ArticleStudents flock to see pope, join estimated 860,000 in Philly
Eve Lombardi/THE REVIEW Thousands of people gathered to see the pope in Philadelphia. BY Margaret McNamara, Associate News EditorAND Meghan Jusczak, Executive Editor Before the sun rose on Sunday,...
View ArticleSexual Offense Support hosts “Glow for Hope” 5K
Emily Moore/THE REVIEW Walkers and runners came together on Saturday to participate in a 5K that aimed to raise awareness about sexual assault. BY JOANNE KOSHY STAFF REPORTER Radiating against the...
View ArticleMusic festival puts spotlight on mental health
Courtesy of Alex Stubbolo Various local artists volunteered their time to contribute to the Happiness Project, which raises awareness for mental illness. BY ALEX STUBBOLO STAFF REPORTER The Happiness...
View ArticleThe Man Behind The Late Night Cart
Courtesy of David Buckwalter Bucky gives out his great creations in his late night cart! BY ALEXANDRA STRAUSMAN ASSISTANT MOSAIC EDITOR It’s 1 a.m. and Main Street is slowly dispersing of its avid bar...
View ArticleLazarus Rising breathes life into job searches for the homeless
Courtesy of Matt Rojas The Lazarus Rising team is working towards spreading their organization to all fifty states. BY LEAH RODRIGUEZ ASSISTANT MOSAIC EDITOR During his freshman year, Matt Rojas, now...
View ArticleDancing restricted at Main Street bars
Kirk Smith/THE REVIEW span> Bars on Main Street do not allow dancing due to Zoning Code. BY ALISON WILSON MANAGING NEWS EDITOR span> Each weekend students stand in long lines to get into...
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