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Panelists at the reproductive justice panel discuss issues surrounding the topic. - Managing Editor / Abigail Twiford

Discovering new perspectives at the reproductive justice panel

Abigail Twiford September 20, 2023

The Dobbs decision, the Supreme Court decree that overturned Roe v. Wade, was issued in June of last year and has ushered in a new world of legal, religious, economic, and philosophical discussion throughout...

Jennifer Lannon, (second from right) stands with her siblings Sarah, Chris and Kim during her last visit to New Jersey in October 2020. Lannon's father, Dave Whitman, spoke to The Whit about his daughter's murder. - Photo via NJ.com

“The Nightmare That Just Doesn’t End”: Exclusive Interview with Dave Whitman, Rowan Staff Member Whose Daughter Was Murdered by her Ex-Husband Sean Lannon

Kalie VanDewater April 21, 2021

On Friday, March 5, the bodies of four people were found in a parking garage at Albuquerque International Sunport, the largest airport in New Mexico. These people were identified as Jennifer Lannon, Matthew...

Five-time Emmy-nominated multimedia journalist, lawyer, commentator, anchor, reporter and Rowan professor Candace Kelley answers questions about her career and coverage of the Derek Chauvin murder trial. - Photo via https://candacekelley.wordpress.com/

Q&A with Candace Kelley on her Multimedia Career Experience and Coverage of Derek Chauvin Murder Trial

Kara Guno April 7, 2021

Rowan professor Candace Kelley is a five-time Emmy-nominated multimedia journalist, lawyer, commentator, anchor, writer and reporter. She has appeared on Court TV BBC News, PBS, Extra, BET, Nightly News...

"After a quadruple release of singles from the anticipated album over the past six months, “Justice” had already developed an R&B-centric tone for listeners, providing a deep look into Bieber’s inner emotions, before its release." Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

Justin Bieber’s “Justice”: A musical odyssey through love, regret, & social justice

Skylar Moody March 24, 2021

https://open.spotify.com/album/5dGWwsZ9iB2Xc3UKR0gif2?si=hbLWudUaTqGH2EKM7ym_Xw Throughout an unprecedented year of isolation, Justin Bieber has taken to the studio to record tracks of optimism,...

Lia Mahoney shares her experiences growing up Asian American, often as one of the only Asian people in her communities. She writes about how the pandemic has exacerbated the isolation and othering of Asian Americans and has escalated to racist violence. - Copy Editor / Taryn Guettler

Mahoney: My Pandemic Experience as an Asian American

Lia Mahoney March 24, 2021
"The pandemic has been difficult for everyone all over the world but I’ve had to face other difficulties purely because I was born Asian."
Human rights are of huge concern globally. Though they might not impact you directly, you should still care. - Photo via licas.news

Rossen: Where do we Stand on Global Human Rights?

Alex Rossen September 30, 2020

The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, a milestone document in and of itself, holds that recognition of the inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family...

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