Tag: Books
Nov. 7, 2014
Gutkind teaches science of nonfiction
Author Lee Gutkind visited Drexel’s ExCITe Center Nov. 3 to share his work. The genre was called “Creative Nonfiction with Students and the Community.” The…
Oct. 10, 2014
Bestseller ‘Gone Girl’ stars Affleck in film adaptation
In a Missouri neighborhood, Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck) visits the bar he owns alongside his sister Margo. It’s his fifth wedding anniversary and it’s clear…
Aug. 8, 2014
Reading Terminal: ‘Inamorata’
“It was as if she held innumerable secrets, and she held them like a temptation and a challenge — discover what I know, and I…
Jul. 3, 2014
Reading Terminal: One Lavender Ribbon
“Always remember when one is confronted with a random act of kindness that is neither expected nor ordinary, one is obligated to meet that kindness…
May. 8, 2014
Reading Terminal: She Can Fly
Reading is a form of relaxation and escape. We can travel many different paths and stand in the shoes of characters that are in unique…
Nov. 8, 2013
Reading Terminal
The middle of the term means exams and projects that make you want to have a shot of espresso every hour, but what if what…
Oct. 11, 2013
Reading Terminal
Classes are officially in full swing, which means practically peeling your eyelids open every night to get through the pages of a dense textbook. If…
Aug. 9, 2013
‘Mortal Instruments’ stars discuss fantasy, teen series
The stars of “The Mortal Instruments,” out Aug. 21, came to visit the City of Brotherly Love Aug. 2 along their extensive national press tour.…
May. 20, 2011
A comedic look at weight
We have all seen the popular late-night infomercials for such products as the Shake Weight, Quick Trim and the Thigh Glider. What do all of…
May. 20, 2011
Students advocate the arts in Washington, D.C.
Supporters and non-supporters of art advocacy had their quotations displayed in the Chapman Court of the Pearlstein Gallery for the discussion entitled “How National Arts…