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Charity Crossing hosted a free pop-up market to give away free items to the university community. The items consisted of household items like kitchenware and cleaning supplies, as well as artwork, furniture and some small appliances from Amazon surplus boxes.
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Sep 26, 2022 · Read our latest print editions of The Review on our Issuu website.. Pick up a copy at one of our numerous pick-up locations on and off UD’s campus, or check out a PDF edition of the issue here!
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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.
So long for now: Delaware-Richmond game symbolizes DI …
Oct 17, 2024 · One last time taking on CAA Football. It is the prevailing theme of this FCS-playoff-ineligible season at the university. As its athletic program nears the FBS move next summer, Delaware only gets one more swing at FCS rivals like Richmond, Rhode Island and Villanova this fall.
News | The Review
Charity Crossing hosted a free pop-up market to give away free items to the university community. The items consisted of household items like kitchenware and cleaning supplies, as well as artwork, furniture and some small appliances from Amazon surplus boxes.
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The print edition of The Review is currently not available due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, you can still keep up to date with all the latest news by visiting The Review’s website at udreview.com!
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Opinion: Delaware’s rise to FBS not without risk, but raises ceiling ...
Dec 1, 2023 · BY DANIEL STEENKAMER Managing Sports Editor. Thanksgiving has come and gone. At many households, a familiar scene unfolded at dinner time: You had the adults’ table and the kids’ table.
University receiving partial funding for capital projects
Aug 27, 2024 · In the midst of a nearly $40 million deficit, the university asked the State of Delaware for additional funding for capital projects.Divided between breaking ground for new buildings, renovations and remodels, the ask totals out to $52.5 million. The original request was to put $30 million into buildings for deferred maintenance and $22.5 million towards construction projects at STAR Campus.
Our Staff | The Review
Renee De Bellis, Staff Reporter. Meghan Freeze, Staff Reporter. Kelly Hall, Staff Reporter. Zoe Hassett, Staff Reporter. Gia Joella, Staff Reporter. Cayla Mutchnick ...