Tag: College
Feb. 12, 2016
Caring is human: a reflection on love
College does not lend itself to love — Perhaps to passion, to lust, to sleepless nights embracing wild youth, but not to love. For living…

Nov. 5, 2015
Drexel University Online expands program
Drexel University is continuing to expand online and hybrid education courses by recently transforming their former for-profit Drexel e-Learning Inc. division into the non-profit, Drexel…

Sep. 17, 2015
Upperclassmen talk study spaces
Freshman dorms are always the most convenient places to study, although they can sometimes be prone to annoying roommates and distractions. While the WiFi…

Sep. 17, 2015
Upperclassmen talk coffee
Coffee shops are in abundance here in the City of Brotherly Love. They can be a student’s best friend when it comes to sitting down…

Sep. 17, 2015
Upperclassmen talk textbooks
With the term beginning in a few short days, it’s time to think about textbooks. The upperclassmen’s first tip in the way of textbooks is…

Jul. 24, 2015
Could clearinghouse be the future of college selection?
I was visiting an excellent liberal arts college in a scenic location and my host, while showing me the athletic facilities, said, “We price it…

Jun. 5, 2015
A little less depressing news for grads
Life sucks, and then you die. But hell, at least you can get stuff done every once in a while. Or at least, that’s what…

May. 1, 2015
Men, Co-Op, and Clothes: How to Make It All Work
Coming into Spring Term, you’ve realized a few things; your GPA is on point, you’ve got an awesome co-op, you’re finally learning how not to…

Feb. 28, 2015
Triangle Talks with Michael Dodds
Michael Dodds is a 23-year-old graduate student in Drexel’s School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems from Leola, Pennsylvania. Dodds won the $100,000 grand…

Oct. 11, 2013
Get ‘Schooled’ on college sports
Sitting on Drexel’s West Philadelphia campus, it is easy to see that athletics do not play along the narrative of being the lifeblood of a…
