Protesters walk back from the buisness hall, holding up thier signs. Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026 (Nick DiCicco)Protester stands in front of the Owl Statue on Rowan University’s campus. Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. (Nick DiCicco)“Hippie Pastor,” Randy Van Osten holds a sign with Jesus on it at the Students for Justice in Palestine protest. Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026 (Nick DiCicco)“Hippie Pastor,” Randy Van Osten holds listents to a student speaker at the Students for Justice in Palestine protest. Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026 (Nick DiCicco)Protesters part of the Student for Justice in Palestine (SJP) demonstration walk to the buisness hall to speak out against Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recruitment on campus. Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. (Nick DiCicco)Yuval Arbel, leading member of Students for Justice in Palestine stands in the crowd of protesters. Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. (Nick DiCicco)
Assignment 2
Jason stands in front of Regal Cinemas in Vineland, NJ. Feb. 17, 2026. (Nick DiCicco)Jason looks at the glowing sign at Regal Cinemas in Vineland, NJ. Feb. 17, 2026. (Nick DiCicco)Jason looks out the car window at the piles of snow in the parking lot. Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Nick DiCicco)Malachi walks in the snow, during the blizzard in Mays Landing, NJ. Feb. 23 2026. (Nick DiCicco)Josie sits in her tower looking out the window. Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Nick DiCicco)Malachi sits in front of a newly built snowman holding a Guinness can in Mays Landing, NJ. Feb 23, 2026. (Nick DiCicco)A snowman holding a Guinness can sits in the snow covered yard. Feb 23, 2026. (Nick DiCicco)Malachi and Jason stand in the snow covered yard in Mays Landing, NJ. Feb 23, 2026. (Nick DiCicco)Regal Cinema in Vineland, NJ in the foggy night. Feb. 17. (Nick DiCicco)
3 Photos I like
This photo has impacted me because, although people love to debate the severity of January 6, they can’t argue with a photo. I think this photo shows the insanity of the day and the long-lasting impact it has had on the United States.
I first saw this photo in media ethics and was shocked by its rawness and how it captures a horrifying moment, where even without context, you can see the fear and evil of what had occurred.
I like this photo because I think it perfectly captures the craziness of COVID. The masks, the plastic, and the fact that these people are elderly, and the disease was especially dangerous for them. I think it also beautifully captures how we creatively still showed love and care.