Category: Activities & Events
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Meet the World’s Most Trafficked Animal
Eli Freier hosted a pangolin exhibit to raise awareness about the illegal trafficking threatening the species, just before World Pangolin Day. With six of the eight pangolin species endangered, Freier emphasized their unique qualities and the need for protection, as over 100,000 are poached annually for their scales.
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Reflections on Peter and the Starcatcher and Almost, Maine
COMMENTARY: A PERSONAL REFLECTION By Hannah Citron / Full360 reporter Photos by Nia Kirby and Hannah Citron As a senior member and Secretary of the Drama Club, it is my pleasure to share the amazing semester we just wrapped up. In November, the cast and crew of Peter and the Starcatcher took the stage. Directors…
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Here’s the Buzz on Delaware Valley’s Apiary Society
The DelVal Apiary Society is a student-run organization focused on all aspects of beekeeping. Members maintain the campus apiary, process honey and beeswax into products, and sell these at events like Harvest Fest and A-Day. The apiary, with around 25 hives predominantly painted in school colors, has been part of DelVal since 1968, under the…
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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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Philly Flower Show spotlights ‘Gardens of Tomorrow’
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s Philadelphia Flower Show, established in 1829, is the world’s oldest and largest indoor horticultural event, attracting global talent. The 2025 theme, “Gardens of Tomorrow,” highlights resilience and innovation with diverse floral displays, emphasizing that today’s plantings influence the future.