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Jason Kelce graphic. - Multimedia Editor / Drew Peltzman

Eastman: A tribute to Jason Kelce

Dakota Eastman March 6, 2024

Words cannot even begin to express how much Jason Kelce means to not only the Philadelphia Eagles organization but the entire city of Philadelphia. Kelce might be the most iconic player in the franchise's...

Graphics Editor / Julia Quennessen

Feedback: New albums to keep on your radar this summer

Amber Bertino April 26, 2023

This will be my last “Feedback” article because I am graduating! Thank you to anyone who has ever read my column, I hope it exposed you to some good music and it was a thought-provoking reading experience....

Jack Trabucco reminisces on his years at Rowan and their impact in this week's "The Student Side." - Graphics Editor / Jana Jackstis

The Student Side: Retrospective

Jack Trabucco April 27, 2022

On Nov. 11, 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic was taking its toll on everyone. The switch to virtual classes left me angry and impatient to an extent I’d never felt in my life. I was complaining constantly...

Staff writer Owen O'Brien discusses the special connection of raising his kitten, Levi. - Photo courtesy of Owen O'Brien

O’Brien: Raising Levi

Owen O'Brien September 29, 2021

After receiving my second Pfizer dose, I didn’t expect to come home with a living creature.  I was stopped at a red light, 40 miles away from home, when a lady approached my car, motioned for...

An NBA logo. - Photo / Wikimedia Commons.

Diehlman at Halftime: An NBA Weekly Column

Larry Diehlman February 10, 2021

You gotta love the NBA, right? There's the excitement of the game, players with all kinds of personalities, major “Woj bombs” every five minutes and legends building stronger resumes. There’s...

In order to make society better for all, we must listen to and learn about all perspectives. That means listening to the stories of people who don't have the same gender, racial, religious, sexual, etc. identity as you, VanDewater argues. - Photo via pixabay.com

VanDewater: We Need to Learn About Others’ Experiences to Make the World a Better Place

Kalie VanDewater October 7, 2020

The Black Lives Matter movement has been pushed to the forefront of society’s attention in recent months. With the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and too many others, people of all races have...

With President Trump testing positive for COVID-19, it is evident that his attitude toward the pandemic has contributed to his diagnosis. His disregard for social distancing and mask-wearing increased his chances of catching the coronavirus. - Photo courtesy of ctvnews.ca

Pallante: I Have Sympathy Only for my Country

Robert Pallante October 5, 2020

Over the weekend, I sat contemplating how we got here as a country: almost 210,000 Americans dead, millions more infected and now the president in the hospital because of his arrogance. I have no...

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Surviving the Pandemic While Struggling with Mental Health: A Reflection

Lena Cassidy September 16, 2020

The news is on 24 hours a day. COVID-19 briefings are an everyday affair. Listening to the governor spew out new rules and regulations has become the new normal. Fearing the unknown is an already...

- Image courtesy of Pixabay

Reflecting on Halloween’s most sickening treat

Kori-Michelle Jackson October 9, 2019

With the month of October among us and Halloween creeping up, a certain sort of candy emerges from the depths of the earth and ends up on store shelves. This tricolored candy is orange, yellow and...

Looking for advice? Junior English and writing student Destiny Hall will be taking your questions! - Graphic by Kalie VanDewater

Coming soon: “Dear Destiny” advice column

The Whit Staff October 9, 2019

Do you have a burning question that you want to know the answer to but don't know where to start? Do you need advice on something that you don't particularly want to have aired out within your friend...

Westby Hall is in urgent need of improvement. - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Tara Lonsdorf

Lonsdorf: Our art majors deserve better

Tara Lonsdorf January 30, 2019

The School of Earth and Environment is so new that we don't have our own assigned building yet. As a geology major, all of my major classes have been crammed into the nearest available space without asbestos...

-Photo courtesy of Pixabay.com

The best of the Thanksgiving holiday

Kalie VanDewater November 19, 2018

Thanksgiving is a holiday that is often overlooked during the fall. Many people, including myself, are guilty of jumping right from pumpkins and Halloween movies to Christmas music and wintery activities. But...

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