During its off-season, the Newark History Museum curates new exhibits. For the 2021 season, the museum has debuted two new exhibits: 100th Anniversary of the Newark Country Club and “Did You Grow Up in Newark?”
Over the past two years, about half of which were afflicted by the pandemic, Newark Mayor Jerry Clifton has experienced highlights and challenges.
May 4, 2021
Over the past two years, about half of which were afflicted by the pandemic, Newark Mayor Jerry Clifton has experienced highlights and challenges.
Madison Drive: the forgotten part of District 4
April 29, 2021
Madison Drive, which was described as a “fruit basket” full of different people with different backgrounds, consists of a combination of apartments, townhomes and homes owned by housing authority.
A look at university acceptance rates over the last 20 years
April 22, 2021
Over time, acceptance rates for both in-state and out-of-state students applying to the Newark campus have gradually increased.
April 16, 2021
University sophomore Brenden Moore has withdrawn from the District 2 election.
Professors reflect on the benefits, the drawbacks and the newfound skills of teaching online courses
April 7, 2021
With in-person classes on the horizon for the Fall 2021 semester, professors reflected on their experiences teaching virtually.
Assanis reveals plans for Fall 2021 and commencement among other announcements during town hall
March 28, 2021
Assanis elaborated on the university’s plans for the Fall 2021 semester, commencement for the Classes of 2020 and 2021, university finances, staff and faculty salaries and COVID-19 vaccines, among other topics.
Students and residents should prepare for an increase in Newark Police and university police patrols
March 18, 2021
Both the University of Delaware Police Department and the Newark Police Department will be allocating additional officers to patrol the streets.
Student sanctions related to COVID-19 violations range from education modules to expulsion
March 13, 2021
Since the Fall 2020 semester, more than 450 students have been referred to the Office of Student Conduct for violations of COVID-19 policies and guidelines.
March 4, 2021
Brenden Moore, a university sophomore and English major, has taken on incumbent Councilwoman Sharon Hughes in the upcoming District 2 election.
February 28, 2021
STAR Campus’ newest addition, the FinTech Innovation Hub, owned by Delaware Technical Park, reached its halfway point in construction on Feb. 10, with construction “on schedule” to be completed by Nov. 2021.
January 7, 2021
Ryan German, the owner of Caffé Gelato, has found a new way to expand outdoor dining while maintaining a comfortable temperature: greenhouses.
November 26, 2020
With the arrival of a socially-distanced Thanksgiving, Newark is seeing an all-time high of COVID-19 cases.
November 14, 2020
Public Administration Fellows Jillian Cullen and Allison Michalowski created a map that documents works of public art in Newark.
November 10, 2020
In September of this year, M2O Burgers and Salads opened an additional location on Main Street.
October 31, 2020
Almost half of Americans have a family member or close friend who has gone through addiction, and for Joe Biden, Hunter is that family member.
October 24, 2020
The university has scored a bronze from STARS, which is one rating above the lowest possible rating.
October 15, 2020
The university’s Art Conservation department now allows Newark residents to take a glimpse into the city’s history through its New London Road Walking Tour.
October 6, 2020
On Sept. 28, Newark City Council voted to extend Emergency Ordinance 20-06, which was passed on Aug. 24.
October 3, 2020
Sean’s House, a safe haven for those struggling with mental illness and substance abuse, has officially opened.
September 22, 2020
Newark was a major area of focus in Delaware Governor John Carney’s COVID-19 briefing on Sept. 8.
September 21, 2020
Two new vegan establishments, the first-ever on Main Street, have opened within the last eight months.
September 13, 2020
With the general election approaching, many students want to use an absentee ballot, but the process and deadlines can get confusing and frustrating.
September 8, 2020
Residents are now required by law to further limit their social gatherings as Newark City Council takes measures to prepare for returning students.
February 4, 2020
Showcase 2020 will be staging Play On!, Rick Abbot’s wildly comic play-within-a-play centered around an inexperienced community theatre group that struggles to prepare a murder mystery for their opening night.