Tag: College
May. 29, 2020
Seeing the positives of cancelling commencement
In an email sent by President John A. Fry on May 22, it was essentially confirmed that the Commencement at Citizens Bank, pushed back to…
May. 29, 2020
Promoting the College of Medicine
Drexel University and Tower Health have been collaboratively working toward creating a new College of Medicine facility in Wyomissing, Berks County. The last beam was…
May. 22, 2020
Breaking down the college years
Recently, it has begun to dawn on me that my days as a Drexel Dragon and a college student in general are coming to an…
May. 15, 2020
Post Graduation Woes
Graduating during this pandemic is no longer as exciting as it once was because I’m dreading the inevitable boredom that will attempt to overcome me.…
May. 1, 2020
How well has Zoom performed as an alternative for face-to-face classes?
So, after having completing four out of nine weeks of our online spring quarter, I still find myself debating how well Zoom has lived up…
Apr. 10, 2020
Adapting to college at home
At the end of last quarter, I wrote an article about what awaited us in the uncertain future of spring quarter. The entirety of March…
Mar. 13, 2020
Grades are not always an accurate representation of a student’s work
What is a letter or number grade an actual representation of? It’s a question that will stand the test of time, or at least as…

Mar. 13, 2020
Taking a break from the intensity of the college atmosphere
One of the things that makes college so stressful and overwhelming is that there is no getting away from it. It’s always clinging to us…
Mar. 6, 2020
Finding your green thumb for this coming Spring
As much as I enjoy being outside in nature, I’ve never considered gardening before, which turns out to be a great way to bring the…

Mar. 6, 2020
Online classes are flexible alternatives to their face-to-face counterparts
Up until this term, online classes were uncharted territory for me. I could never quite put my finger on what exactly it was about online…
