Tag: Featured
May. 9, 2014
Westphal showcases prized photos
World Press Photo, the largest and most prestigious annual international press photography contest, made its debut in the United States April 30 at the Leonard…

May. 9, 2014
The Bots talk new album and tour
There have been a number of young, aspiring musicians around the block that might pale in comparison to The Bots’ zealous garage punk music. With…

May. 9, 2014
Affirming the court’s action
The April 22 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action revived the longstanding debate on the controversial topics of race…

May. 7, 2014
In Reverence to the Runners
I don’t like running. Never have. It’s something that I will go out of my way to avoid. Going for a nice run on the…

May. 2, 2014
‘Spider-Man 2’ struggles with multiple storylines
“The Amazing Spider-Man 2” is officially my second favorite Spiderman sequel of all time. All jokes aside, after hearing in 2011 about the reboot for…

May. 2, 2014
World record attempt falls short
The College of Engineering attempted the world’s largest Rube Goldberg machine in an effort to break a Guinness World Record April 25. The project itself…

May. 2, 2014
Street Style
Michael Bruce | Photography and graphic design | Freshman Wearing: J. Crew shirt, BAGGU backpack, Topman pants, Express belt, Dr. Martens boots Q: As a…

May. 2, 2014
Sig Ep conducts annual fundraiser
Drexel’s Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter raised over $55,000 for children’s cancer research, partnering with the St. Baldrick’s Foundation for their annual head-shaving event April 25.…

May. 2, 2014
Lucky 7: M. lax tops Towson in OT
As the Little League team the Kekambas from the movie “Hardball” would say, “We goin’ to the ship!” In an incredible performance, the Drexel men’s…

May. 2, 2014
We should talk about race
When NBA Commissioner Adam Silver gave Donald Sterling the maximum punishment for his racist rant, Middle America breathed a sigh of relief. Justice has been…
