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Those who graduated high school in 2020 missed out on  a lot, but that won't be the same this year. - Multimedia editor/ Drew Peltzman

Michaels: Discovering new ways to appreciate graduation after the pandemic

Sylent Lee Michaels September 12, 2023

The 2023-2024 school year is upon us and is especially meaningful. For Spring graduates, it has been roughly four years since COVID-19 shut down our lives, for many of us who started our senior year of...

Features Editor Jennifer McGraw says farewell to fellow graduating colleagues and two organizations that felt like home in her final edition of "Her PROFspective." - Photo via Pixabay.com

Her PROFspective: The Power of Manifestations and Hard Work

Jennifer McGraw March 8, 2022

I remember making a vision board in the summer of 2021.  On this board, I put goals I wanted to achieve before the end of the year. Specifically, I set a lot of goals that I was not confident...

Senior Michael Giuliani offers students information on voting registration, #RowanVotes' voter registration booth. - Multimedia Editor / Alexander Rossen

Rowan Students React to the 2020 Election

Tara Lonsdorf November 4, 2020

Editor's Note: This article has been written as of Nov. 4, 2020, before all ballots have been counted in all states. Some generalizations or opinions expressed by students may therefore not represent...

- Image from Pixabay

Editorial: Welcome to the new academic year, where the opposite of fascism is a newspaper

The Whit Staff September 9, 2019

The week of Sept. 3, 2019 saw someone's first-ever class as a college student. It saw someone else's first-ever class as a college professor. Maybe for some parents, it saw their first-ever night spent...

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