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Dean of the Edelman College of Communication and Creative Arts Sanford Tweedie addresses the showcase attendees. - Photo via Ava Fricke

CCCA Fall Research Showcase highlights faculty and student projects

Aiden Seratore December 6, 2023

On Saturday, Dec. 2, Rowan University’s Ric Edelman College of Communication and Creative Arts held its Fall Research Showcase in the Enyon Ballroom, its first showcase of the school year. Students...

Laughton discusses the importance of self-care before a busy day. - Photo / Pixabay

Laughton: The power of a good outfit and taking time for yourself

Elena Laughton February 15, 2023

Stepping out of the house in the morning into the cold air and with a long day ahead has got to be one of the most daunting feelings. Just thinking of all of the unchecked items on the day’s to-do list...

This week's editorial discusses the importance of learning when it's best to stop talking and simply listen. - Photo via Pixabay.com

Editorial: Sit Down and Stop Talking

The Whit Staff April 13, 2022

Everyone has an opinion. And in the age of social media, everyone has a platform to voice that opinion and feel entitled to that action. In the age of constant communication and unlimited talk and text,...

Senior Elizabeth Jasek discusses the role that family dynamics plays in individual's lives. - Photo via Pixabay.com

Jasek: Let’s Discuss Family Dynamics

Elizabeth Jasek March 23, 2022

Let’s discuss a taboo topic - family dynamics and relationships. All families experience their own form of turmoil and drama. The severity of those issues differs for each family depending on their...

Megan Atwood discusses her life as a "work in progress" since coming to Rowan University. Photo / Megan Atwood

Profile: Megan Atwood, Writing Arts Professor

Mya Calderon January 26, 2022

Behind her was a bookshelf that seemed to be holding too many books, yet not enough, as some were stacked on top of those that were neatly placed in their designated spot. Her blue eyes beamed behind...

The New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg discusses the importance of open mindedness and curiosity toward differing opinions when maintaining civil conversation. - Staff Writer / Jack Trabucco

The New York Times Columnists Ross Douthat and Michelle Goldberg Prove Civil Discourse is Still Possible Amid Political Polarization

Jack Trabucco March 29, 2021

On Friday, March 26, the college of humanities and social sciences hosted an event entitled “Is Civil Discourse Dead? A Conversation Between Ross Douthat and Michelle Goldberg,” in which the...

The statue of Henry Rowan stands outside Savitz Hall, an administrative building on campus where the Office of Financial Aid is located. - File Photo / Amanda Palma

Editorial: Rowan Administration Must Improve Communication with the Community

The Whit Staff February 3, 2021

We can all agree that communication is a vital part of any relationship — and by relationship we mean romantic, platonic, work, school, familial or any other important connections you can think of....

From left to right: Kelly Green, Alyssa Compa, Derek Jones and Geneva Gerwitz at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in June 2016. The student radio station won its seventh Gracie Award for election coverage. - Photo provided by Derek Jones

Rowan Radio wins Gracie Award for election coverage

Eric Conklin April 1, 2017

Rowan Radio 89.7 WGLS-FM’s trophy case is continuing to fill up. Station members Alyssa Compa, Kelly Green, and Geneva Gerwitz won a Gracie Award for their election-coverage radio show, Decision 2016, which...

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