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For years, tattoo shops were kept out of Newark, essentially blocked by city code.But that changed recently, thanks to the efforts of one determined tattoo artist who led the push to rewrite the rules.In this edition of Enlighten Me, University of Delaware senior and Delaware Public Media intern Jack Silverberg reports on the story behind Newark’s first legal tattoo parlor and the woman who made it happen.
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Recycling feels like second nature for many at this point – toss your plastic cup in the blue bin, and the rest takes care of itself.But how much of what you put in that bin actually gets recycled? And do Delawareans really know the dos and don’ts when it comes to recycling the right way?University of Delaware senior and Delaware Public Media intern Jack Silverberg examines the First State’s recycling and sustainability efforts, and outreach aimed at educating young people and the broader community.
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Delaware Public Media works with aspiring high school journalists across the state through our youth media program Generation Voice. This school year, we are featuring work produced by Polytech High School students Matthew Minshall and Tory Ruhm, including this story on a recent Irreverent Warriors charity event
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Delaware Public Media works with aspiring high school journalists across the state through our youth media program Generation Voice.This school year, we are featuring work produced by Polytech High School students Matthew Minshall and Tory Ruhm, including this story on a the Kent County Library's seed library.
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Delaware Public Media works with aspiring high school journalists across the state through our youth media program Generation Voice.This school year, we are featuring work produced by Polytech High School students Matthew Minshall and Tory Ruhm, including this story on a series of local beekeeping classes.
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Delaware Public Media works with aspiring high school journalists across the state through our youth media program Generation Voice.This school year, we are featuring work produced by Polytech High School students Matthew Minshall and Tory Ruhm, including this story on the recent Fire and Ice Festival in Downtown Dover.
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This week, The Green pays another visit to the University of Delaware to highlight work from student journalists.On this edition of Enlighten Me, we feature four pieces produced by UD Communications students for a class taught by Nancy Karibjanian, long-time First State journalist, Director of UD’s Journalism Program, and one of the founders of Delaware Public Media.
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This week, The Green visits the University of Delaware to highlight work from student journalists.On this edition of Enlighten Me, we feature three pieces produced by UD Communications students for a class taught by Nancy Karibjanian, long-time First State journalist, Director of UD’s Journalism Program, and one of the founders of Delaware Public Media.
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Delaware Public Media works with aspiring high school journalists across the state through our youth media program Generation Voice.This school year, we are featuring work produced by Polytech High School students Matt Minshall and Tory Ruhm, including this story on a holiday exhibition at Dover's Biggs Museum of American Art.
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Delaware Public Media works with aspiring high school journalists across the state through our youth media program Generation Voice.This school year, we are featuring work produced by Polytech High School students Matt Minshall and Tory Ruhm, including this story on a Dover are 5k that benefits local Boy Scouts