Newark Life Fall/Winter 2015 edition
Oct 07, 2015 08:57AM ● By Steven Hoffman
In the Fall/Winter edition of Newark Life Magazine, we look at how the Resident Ensemble Players at The University of Delaware have become a cornerstone of professional theater in the region. We look at how a new headquarters for the Girl Scouts will move the organization into the future, and we visit the transformed Newark Shopping Center in Newark. For pop-culture fans, we visit Captain Blue Hen Comics, a one-stop shop that has been a mainstay on Main Street since 1981. We introduce you to Rose Carr, the Newark teen who was named to the USRowing Junior National Team that competed in Rio de Janiero. We also spotlight the equestrian team at the University of Delaware that has made a difference in the lives of students. We also peek into the rich storehouse of history that's available to everyone through the University of Delaware's Special Collections. From the past to the future, it's all inside this edition of Newark Life.

A vast storehouse of history is open to everyone at the University of Delaware Library
If you've lived here for decades, or if you're a recent arrival, the wide, diverse aspects of the town's beginnings are a fascinating trail to follow. Read More »

The shared experience of being one, together
Since its beginning in 2008, the Resident Ensemble Players at The University of Delaware have become one of the Northeast’s leading cornerstones of professional theater. With a diverse ne... Read More »

A new place for Girl Scouts to call home
Northern Resource Center slated to open in January Read More »
Captain Blue Hen Comics
Newark’s one-stop pop culture shop Read More »

Newark Shopping Center: Opening its new doors to a new era
60 years and 11 American presidents later, the Newark Shopping Center is experiencing a stunning rebirth, thanks to the ingenuity of its builders and the passion of its business owners Read More »

Carr has the drive to succeed
Newark teen Rose Carr was named to the USRowing Junior National Team that competed in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. Carr's coaches credit her exemplary work ethic as the reason for her extraord... Read More »

Equestrian team excels
The University of Delaware equestrian team is one of the largest club sport teams on the Delaware campus of approximately17,000 people Read More »
Enjoy the Michael Castle Trail: 13.2 miles along the C&D Canal
The Michael Castle Trail, a new trail along the northern bank of the canal, gives you an opportunity to experience nature Read More »