Author: rollerc6697
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To be loved is to be seen; and if you have feathers, Trinity Gomez is looking at you
COMMENTARY: A PERSONAL REFLECTION STORY By Charlie Roller (They/Them) I chose to go to Delaware Valley University, a notorious agricultural school, as an English major. And I did so for two reasons: (1) location and (2) to learn something new. I have always loved writing but I have equally always loved animals. I have had…
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G.L.O.W Members Show and Tell What Makes Them Shine!
Delaware Valley University’s G.L.O.W club hosted its inaugural Show and Tell event, promoting inclusivity and community among members. This gathering facilitated personal storytelling, enhancing connections and fostering a supportive environment. The event underscored the club’s mission of acceptance and understanding within the LGBTQ+ community and its allies.
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Students Trick or Treat on Campus Once Again!
On Halloween, DelVal students celebrated with a campus-wide trick-or-treating event, collecting candy from various stations. Following this, a screening of Scream in the LSB Auditorium added to the scary atmosphere, creating a spooky evening despite the chilly weather.
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Let’s do the timewarp again! Delaware Valley’s Drama club and GLOW collab for showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show.
The post features photos by Hannah Citron showcasing GLOW presidents, highlighting the legacy and continuity within the organization. The images celebrate the progression and leadership emphasizing the impact and contributions of each president to GLOW’s mission.
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Small Businesses, Big Hearts: How to save local businesses one purchase at a time
Charlie Roller/Jon-Marc Foreman / Full360 Reporters The recent openings of Barnes & Noble and Target in Doylestown have sparked discussions about their potential impact on local small businesses, including cherished establishments like Busy Bee Toys and The Doylestown Bookshop. While big-box national retailers offer convenience and a wide array of products, their presence raises concerns…
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VIDEO: Moo-ving Into A-Day: Behind the Scenes at the Dairy Center
The Dairy Center at Delaware Valley University represents the school’s agricultural heritage, offering students practical experience in farm operations and animal care. As A-Day approaches, the center prepares for this festival, highlighting student projects and livestock exhibitions while celebrating its agricultural roots through engaging community activities and demonstrations.