Month: July 2012
Jul. 20, 2012
What’s Happening In Philly
The Philadelphia Zoo Summer Ale Festival The Philadelphia Zoo invites you to Summer Ale Festival 2012 as we raise a glass to our favorite summer…
Jul. 20, 2012
Bastille Day Block Party storms Penitentiary
I was lucky enough to attend Philadelphia’s 18th annual Bastille Day Block Party June 14, sponsored by London Grill and Wine Bar. The all-weekend event…
Jul. 6, 2012
Campus mourns death of music director
Drexel University Music Program Director Myron “Mike” Moss died July 2 from a sudden heart attack. He was 60. Moss was an associate professor in…
Jul. 6, 2012
Missing freshman’s body found in Schuylkill
The standard elation of completing finals week was shattered when the body of Drexel freshman Stevens Glemaud was found June 18 in the Schuylkill River.…
Jul. 6, 2012
Men’s eight falls to Harvard University at Henley
The Drexel University men’s crew team traveled to England last week to compete in the Henley Royal Regatta, one of the oldest and most prestigious…
Jul. 6, 2012
Drexel athletes raking in awards with top honors
Men’s Lacrosse Names 2012-13 Captains After a largely successful season that almost put the Drexel University men’s lacrosse team into the NCAA Tournament, the players…
Jul. 6, 2012
Higgs boson, a new scientific era
Roberto Salome Recently it has been hard to get students interested in science, but then again, an observation as large as the one…
Jul. 6, 2012
Drexel Learn’s launch is a rough one
We have all had a chance to play around with Drexel Learn for the past two weeks, and it’s a great leap forward from the…
Jul. 6, 2012
Philly Bonnie and Clyde saga continues
Jocelyn Kirsch, one of the most infamous former Drexel University students, thrust herself into the spotlight again this week with a June 17 arrest in…
Jul. 6, 2012
Engineering Leader of the Year chosen
“Aerospace defined the 20th century,” James F. Albaugh, the president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, said June 27 after receiving the 2012 Engineering Leader…