Tag: Drexel
May. 16, 2025
Filipino cultural society suspended, cancelling Barrio Fiesta culture show
The Filipino Intercultural Society of Drexel University has been suspended from operating as a student organization since Wednesday, May 7, due to alleged misconduct within…

May. 16, 2025
Bernie Sanders speaks to crowd at Philly Workers’ Day labor rally
Philadelphia labor unions celebrated International Workers’ Day on Friday, May 1, with a pro-labor “For the Workers, Not the Billionaires May Day Rally” at City…

May. 16, 2025
Church chooses global pope with local ties
The Vatican and the Roman Catholic Church saw their first American-born pope, Pope Leo XIV, elected on May 8th. Formerly known as Cardinal Robert Francis…

May. 16, 2025
Remembering the 1978 Powelton Village MOVE shootout
Few remember the year that Powelton Village was taken hostage. There is no blue marker, mural or memorial plaque on the southeast corner of 33rd…

May. 2, 2025
Schuylkill River Trail extension opens to the public on May 15
A long-awaited expansion of the Schuylkill River Trail is set to make its informal debut on Thursday, May 15, with a Fun Run/Walk open to…

May. 2, 2025
Drexel Dining and Too Good to Go partner to save food and money
Drexel Dining recently announced its partnership with Too Good to Go, an app that connects users with local businesses offering surplus food that goes unsold…

May. 2, 2025
Men’s and women’s tennis 24-25 season recap
As the weather stays consistently warm and campus comes alive, spring sports at Drexel are in full swing. Sadly, this also means the men’s and…

May. 2, 2025
Women’s team rows to victory
Drexel Women’s varsity 8+ boat was named CAA Co-Boat of the Week on April 22. The boat composed of rowers Lauren Shaw, Emily Ellis, Ellen…
