Month: July 2011
Jul. 1, 2011
Fashion designers strive to save garment industry
Midtown, N.Y. is the fashion capital of America, similar to other fashion capitals such as Milan, Paris, London and Tokyo. The Fashion District has lent…
Jul. 1, 2011
Honors College launches interdisciplinary center
The Pennoni Honors College will officially open its Center for Interdisciplinary Inquiry, directed by Scott Knowles, director of the Great Works Symposium and associate professor…
Jul. 1, 2011
Local brunch favorite coming to campus
Sabrina’s Café, a local restaurant that specializes in brunch, announced June 27 that it will open its third location on the first floor of Drexel…

Jul. 1, 2011
Wimbledon adds to list of shocking firsts
Wimbledon seems to be setting a trend of firsts. Last year Nikolas Mahut and John Isner played the longest match in the history of the…
Jul. 1, 2011
Rare trappist beer helps support Chimay brewery
This week I had the privilege of introducing some people to “good” beer. Now, while American light lager has its place, I have trouble calling…
Jul. 1, 2011
Drexel makes big purchase
Drexel University bought a 3.6 acre piece of land on John F. Kennedy Boulevard to be used as the gateway for the main campus in…

Jul. 1, 2011
Dance group travels to Singapore
The Drexel Dance Ensemble has been invited to Singapore as the only Philadelphia-based group to perform a piece in the 2011 Singapore Youth Festival during…

Jul. 1, 2011
Crime & Policy Violation Report
The following are crimes that occurred on or near campus and were reported to The Triangle by the Drexel University Department of Public Safety between…
Jul. 1, 2011
Big Sean, “Finally Famous”
It all started when Big Sean rapped outside of a Detroit radio station for Kanye West. In 2007, Sean signed with Kanye’s G.O.O.D. Music label…
Jul. 1, 2011
Crunch time: The Libyan fiasco
Robert Zaller May 20 was a significant date, although it may have passed you by. That was the 60th day of Operation Fiasco, our war…