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"As someone studying and working in journalism, I could understand the morbid curiosity behind Jessie’s eyes as she found herself capturing moments of conflict. The film does a good job of balancing her eager excitement with Dunst’s character's anxiety and trepidation." - Photo via Maryella Gallardo.

The thin line between fact & fiction: “Civil War” chronicles journalists amidst conflict

Isaac Linsk April 24, 2024

Known for his striking visuals and for exploring themes like grief or AI in previous films like Annihilation or Ex-Machina, Alex Garland has decided to tackle American Culture in his latest historical-fiction...

Global security graphic. - Graphics Editor / Julia Quennessen

Aaron David Miller hosts lecture on global security and Israel-Hamas war

Isaac Linsk April 10, 2024

On Tuesday, April 9, Rowan University hosted Aaron David Miller, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for an online lecture about global security and the Israel-Hamas War....

Linsk aspires to be a journalist, in the meantime he makes his earnings through his passions of making pizza. - Graphic / Brendan Cohen

Linsk: Pizza, paid work, and the price of passion

Isaac Linsk April 3, 2024

Working part-time jobs or taking the odd gig for some money is as commonplace in the college experience as frat parties. However, as any career-seeking college student will discover, the opportunities...

"The crowd’s energy grew as the night went on, with mosh pits forming during some of Shark Earrings' final songs." - Staff Writer / Isaac Linsk.

Rowan’s music scene hits Atlantic City: A night of genre-defying music at Anchor Rock Club

Isaac Linsk April 3, 2024

On March 29, just feet off of the famous Atlantic City boardwalk, Anchor Rock Club hosted a night of genre-defying music presented by Silver Stain Booking and Be Here Now. It was the first time Rowan-based...

Organizations table in the  Student Center to garner donations. - Staff Writer / Isaac Linsk

10th Annual Day of Giving raises over $400,000 for organizations, programs, and scholarships

Isaac Linsk February 28, 2024

Rowan University’s 10th annual Day of Giving commenced on Feb. 22. The event, which used to be known as RowanGIVES, continues to grow in the scope of its donations, with a total of $405,502 raised this...

Pizza University employee Simone Borzilo poses with a fresh slice next to the menu. - Staff Writer / Isaac Linsk

A lesson in “Effin Good Pizza” at Pizza University

Isaac Linsk November 15, 2023

Sitting just behind the apartments on Rowan Boulevard, Pizza University is the latest edition to Glassboro and by extension Rowan’s food scene after opening its doors on October 2nd. Serving up New...

The communal altar with offrendas including photos, flowers, and candy. - Staff Writer / Isaac Linsk

SJICR hosts third annual Dia de los Muertos celebration on campus

Isaac Linsk November 6, 2023

The Rowan Office of Social Justice, Inclusion, and Conflict Resolution (SJICR) hosted its third annual Dia de los Muertos event in the Chamberlain Student Center.  Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the...

Author Chanty Jong returns to Rowan to educate students about Cambodian genocide and the impacts of it on her life. - Staff Writer / Isaac Linsk

Author Chanty Jong comes back to Rowan to discuss life under the Khmer Rouge regime

Isaac Linsk November 1, 2023

The Rowan Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights (RCHGHR) hosted Chanty Jong on Oct. 26, 2023, to discuss her memoir.  Professor Jody Russell Manning gave an introductory...

Students line up at food trucks. - Staff Writer / Isaac Link

HOCO 2023: 13th annual Harvest Festival

Isaac Linsk October 18, 2023

On Friday, Oct. 13, Rowan University celebrated homecoming week with the 13th annual Homecoming Harvest Festival on Hollybush Green.  From 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Rowan After Hours (RAH) welcomed students,...

"Before my eyes was something out of a cartoon, my front wheel went independently careening towards the street. Someone had tried and failed to steal my bike." - Contributor / Isaac Linsk

Linsk: A deeper look into Rowans’ bike infrastructure

Isaac Linsk October 4, 2023

Fifteen minutes is the typical gap between classes for students and faculty to be able to successfully move from one course to the next. It was also the amount of time it took me, a 23-year-old man, to...

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