Tag: Drexel University
Nov. 16, 2018
Foreign language isn’t needed for humanitites
Receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree comes with some requirements. I’m not referring to the typical general education courses every major must take. There are…

Nov. 9, 2018
Indifference is worse than hate, according to “The Lorax”
I recently watched “The Lorax” again from an adult perspective and I found that it’s more than just a movie about a squishy little creature…

Nov. 9, 2018
Forgotten by Father Fry
There’s a standard disposition for undergraduate students at Drexel University. Ask any upperclassman undergrad how they’re treated as a student and you’ll get similar responses…

Nov. 2, 2018
Men’s and women’s rowing finish top 10 at HOSR
The Drexel University men’s and women’s crew teams rowed in the Head of the Schuylkill Regatta Oct. 27 and the Princeton Chase Oct. 28. The…

Nov. 2, 2018
Stop studying where you sleep
I have always had a lot of trouble finding the perfect spot to study or do homework. Whether your environment has distractions or is just…
Nov. 2, 2018
‘Don’t Stall, Just Call’ educates about binge drinking, Drexel amnesty policy
The creator of an alcohol poisoning education program spoke to Drexel University students Oct. 24 in The Summit about preventing alcohol-related deaths and how this…

Nov. 2, 2018
Swimming, diving teams dominate home opener
The last time the Drexel University’s men’s swimming and diving team took to the diving blocks, the results they saw were a bit of a…

Nov. 2, 2018
Field hockey falls to Northeastern in last season game
The Drexel University field hockey team wrapped up their season this past weekend, defeating the Hofstra University Pride 5-1 Oct. 26, and falling to the…

Nov. 2, 2018
Women’s soccer loses CAA first round to Charleston
With two great games to end their season, the Drexel University women’s soccer team was in great shape to take the Colonial Athletic Association by…

Oct. 26, 2018
Study shows new treatment helps cancer-fighting cells
New research from Drexel University’s College of Engineering might show the ideal surface texture for helping cancer-fighting nanoparticles stay in the bloodstream. Hao Cheng, an…