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"In the medical community, disabled people make up just 3.1% of the physician population." - Photo via Rowan-Virtua SOM

Andres: Disabled individuals need to be prioritized in healthcare

Berry Andres April 26, 2023

I never even thought about being a doctor as a kid. I didn’t quite walk right, I couldn’t stand for too long and my hands would often feel sharp pains that caused me to drop whatever I was holding....

Jack Trabucco discusses why he feels we should start asking questions and having difficult conversations, rather than judging others for their beliefs in this week's "The Student Side." - Graphics Editor / Jana Jackstis

The Student Side: Why you Should Stop Judging a Book by its Cover and Start Engaging in Conversation

Jack Trabucco April 5, 2021

I’d like to begin this week’s column with a story of something miraculous that happened to me recently. Over Easter weekend, I went back home to Toms River. There, I had lunch with a friend, whom...

This week's Student Diary discusses finding yourself and fear of the unknown - Managing Editor / Tara Lonsdorf

Student Diary: Who Am I, Really?

Helena Perray February 10, 2021

No one prepares you for adulthood or the oddity that is growing up. There is no course, no rulebook or guide. You don’t ask for it to happen or know exactly how it got here when it arrives, but you...

Nyasha Junior spoke about womanism, intersectionality and biblical interpretation at Theorizing at Rowan's Feb. 4 discussion. Junior is an assistant professor of Hebrew Bible in Temple University’s Department of Religion. -Assistant Photo Editor/Amanda Palma.

Theorizing at Rowan discusses womanism and labels

CJ Fairfield February 8, 2016

The Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies held its first Theorizing at Rowan lecture of the semester with special guest scholar Nyasha Junior delivering a presentation titled “Beyoncé, Black...

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