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Mallon: Rowan’s policy for cars on campus needs to change

Janel Mallon March 27, 2019

Rowan University is constantly growing as more and more students flock to the university because of its great programs, small class sizes and affordability. However, once students enroll at Rowan, they...

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Heller: Is the criticism of the media over their coverage of the Mueller investigation justified?

Alexander Heller March 27, 2019

Just as we journalism majors were enjoying some much needed downtime during spring break, the Special Counsel's office of Robert Mueller III decided to end its nearly two year investigation into whether...

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Andujar: The price is night

Suzette Andujar March 27, 2019

It was a dark and stormy night...I mean, it was day time and the amount of noise was average for someone living near a main road. I had the house, and the day, to myself, so I decided to do something...

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Campana: Has the sports bra controversy been handled correctly? You be the judge

Jaiden Campana March 26, 2019

Here we are again. Last week, The Chronicle of Higher Education published an in-depth article on the sports bra controversy that originated in November 2018, including previously undisclosed internal...

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Editorial: Aunt Becky, her Beverly Hillbillies crew and the faults in our college system

The Whit Staff March 13, 2019

Cue "Full House" theme: Whatever happened to predictability? The milkman, the paperboy, evening TV? Let's ask Aunt Becky, AKA actress Lori Laughlin, what happened to the unpredictability of your precious...

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Andujar: Keys are the days of our lives

Suzette Andujar March 13, 2019

Dear Keys, How have you been? I’ve thought about you lately because I can’t find you. I know I had you in my hands when I opened the door last night, yet this morning, you were nowhere in sight....

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Fanelli: Rowan needs more events like the CCCA Career Fair and Expo

Tom Fanelli March 13, 2019

This past Tuesday, March 12, was not only my birthday but it was also the Rowan College of Communications and Creative Arts Job Fair. As a radio, television and film major with a minor in journalism,...

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Heller: The wealthy buying their way into prestigious colleges is nothing new

Alexander Heller March 13, 2019

In the past 24 hours, news broke about how numerous wealthy families of industry and movie stars bribed prestigious colleges, such as Yale, Georgetown and Stanford, in admitting their children into those...

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Rosenzweig: Can you look and feel 25 at 45? (The Keanu Reeves conundrum)

Ben Rosenzweig March 6, 2019

I am about to turn 29-years-old, but quite fortunately, thanks in part to good genetics, but also to a very healthy lifestyle, I still look 22. I know this because I often ask people to guess my age whenever...

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Fanelli: The Green New Deal is an ambitious proposal

Tom Fanelli March 6, 2019

It wasn’t too long ago that a report came out from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which stated humanity has just over a decade to get carbon emissions under control before the impacts...

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Andujar: For crowding out loud

Suzette Andujar March 6, 2019

I don’t usually go to the mall on Saturday nights – correction, I don’t go to the mall on Saturday nights ever. I love the mall, don’t get me wrong, I mean shopping is the best; however, I don’t...

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Heller: It’s okay to fail

Alexander Heller March 6, 2019

College is a time in many of our lives where it appears we can't afford to fail. Failure has always been seen as a negative trait in American culture. Even at the very beginning of our lives, the thought...

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