Month: May 2011
May. 27, 2011
A look at the culture of graffiti in Philadelphia
Ever since prehistoric times, graffiti has stimulated our visual senses and given us an idea of political and social opinions during the periods in which…
May. 27, 2011
Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ eclectic, radio-friendly
The ubiquitous Lady Gaga has conquered the charts, shocked us with her bizarre apparel and created an army of “Little Monsters” that live and breathe…
May. 27, 2011
What’s Happening in Philly
USA LA MELAZA 2 USA LA MELAZA 2 is the second installment of an international print making collaboration between Puerto Rican and North American Printmakers. This…
May. 20, 2011
Students brave rain for Spring Jam
Despite the rain, students came in droves to this year’s Spring Jam May 14, making it the most attended Spring Jam in Drexel history. The…
May. 20, 2011
Record Fulbright funding awarded
For the first time in Drexel University’s history, four Drexel students received a Fulbright Scholarship in the same year, according to Fellowships Program Coordinator Cindy…
May. 20, 2011
The Onion staff offers up laughs
If you haven’t heard of the highly acclaimed satirical newspaper The Onion, you’ve probably been living under a rock. The Onion, founded in 1988 at…
May. 20, 2011
Surveillance controversy explored
The opening of a joint exhibit called “Conflation” was held at the Leonard Pearlstein Gallery in Nesbitt Hall May 18. The gallery features “Living Above…
May. 20, 2011
Fulbright Scholars: Shining Moment for Drexel
The Triangle’s Editorial Board would like to congratulate the four students who are each recipients of Fulbright scholarships. Each year, the U.S. State Department awards…
May. 20, 2011
Drexel crew wins two medals at Dad Vail
The legendary Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta took place on the Schuylkill River May 14. College crews from across the nation trained year-round in preparation for…
May. 20, 2011
Honoris causa: no honor, all cause
Robert Zaller I have always been mildly puzzled by the institution of the honorary degree. Prizes in general I think are a dubious commodity, but…