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WILMINGTON — St. Elizabeth High School has been recognized by the College Board with its AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award for achieving high representation in its advanced placement computer science principles class. Increasing the number of female students...
"Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy" (Mt 5:7). The word "mercy" is a beautiful one. A word synonymous with the one we worship, the Merciful One. Whispered quietly, it nearly tastes sweet on one's lips. I pray...
My mom Debbie has a few catchphrases. Maybe your mom had them too? They are those little snippets of well-worn wisdom that are whispered or hollered at us throughout our childhood. We dismiss them, of course, when we're younger, because...
The landmark former convent at St. Anthony of Padua parish on West 10th Street in Wilmington has been listed for sale. Built in 1917, the Tudor Revival home was designed by architectural firm Wilson Eyre and McIlvaine as a single-family...
The Michael DeLucia Sportsmanship Award for the 2021 season is resting in a familiar spot. There are now three in the Udovich home after Conor Udovich, a senior at Archmere Academy in Claymont, received the award from Kevin DeLucia...
WASHINGTON -- When the Las Vegas Raiders announced their new head coach and general manager Jan. 28, it was not just sports news but news for Catholic higher education. The duo -- Josh McDaniels and David Ziegler -- are the...
NEW YORK -- In emotional remarks Feb. 2 at St. Patrick's Cathedral, the sister of slain Officer Wilbert Mora paid tribute to her brother and his late partner, Officer Jason Rivera, but also decried the "violence and crime" taking...
Immaculate Heart of Mary School in Wilmington hosted Religion Bowl as part of Catholic Schools Week on Wednesday, Feb. 2. The fifth annual event was hosted in the school gym. The "Family Feud" style game includes teams composed of students from...
WILMINGTON — Salesianum continued its run of games against ranked opponents on Feb. 3 when the team battled Tower Hill at Carpenter Fieldhouse. The place was packed, primarily with Hillers fans, with a nice contingent of Salesianum students, for...
WILMINGTON — St. Elizabeth’s boys basketball team erased a 10-point third-quarter deficit to take a brief lead against William Penn, but the Colonials embraced the challenge and went on to a 66-58 victory Feb. 3 at the St. E...