Tag: Drexel
May. 2, 2025
“Warfare” review
It seems like every few years, a new film is released about everyone’s favorite topic: war. Every time, they claim it is the most realistic,…

May. 2, 2025
Generative AI is nothing but another innovation
I was recently perusing the Triangle website when I stumbled upon an interesting little article by Sam Gregg about the dangers of ChatGPT. While this…

May. 2, 2025
Trump administration continues crackdown on higher education
Since President Donald Trump’s January inauguration, there has been a steady shift in government policy on higher education, ranging from the removal of diversity, equity…

May. 2, 2025
$5 or $150? Either way, your tote bag is doing the talking
Forget resumes and LinkedIn profiles — your real first impression is the bag you haul into Wawa at midnight. One walk down Lancaster or a…

May. 2, 2025
Met Gala 2025: influence of Black culture on fashion
The influence of black culture on fashion can be seen often, whether it be on the runway or in everyday life. Celebrities are some of…

May. 2, 2025
Community shares sentiments at Earth Day open mic
Drexel University students decided 2025 was the year for Earth Day to evolve into Earth Week. From face painting to gardening, the week of April…

May. 2, 2025
Why “Sinners” is not just for horror buffs
Writer-director Ryan Coogler’s latest feature film “Sinners” opened over the Easter weekend. So far, it has received both critical and commercial praise for offering an…

May. 2, 2025
14th Drexel Writing Fest opens
On April 30, the Drexel Writing Festival hosted “Butterflies, Landscapes and Human Dramas,” one of the most compelling early sessions of the 2025 programming. Held…
