Tag: freshmen
Sep. 15, 2017
It’s okay to change majors
I applied to Drexel University as a biology major. Once I was accepted to Drexel, I decided that perhaps mechanical engineering would be the major…

Sep. 15, 2017
Freshman year: the time to take chances
Humans prefer a structured life to one characterized by chaos and uncertainty. We would rather follow the light at the end of the tunnel than…

Sep. 15, 2017
A Kentucky boy’s guide to Philly: parks, venues, more
I came to Drexel University in the fall of 2015 all the way from Kentucky. For my first year, I clung to the campus, only…

Mar. 17, 2017
Myers Hall to be demolished, replaced with green space
Drexel University’s Department of Campus Services announced March 17 that Myers Hall, a traditional-style freshman residence hall, will be demolished and replaced with green space…

Sep. 30, 2016
Avoid random roomies
Roommate horror stories make most freshmen tremble. Sharing your living space with a stranger is bound to cause anxiety — especially when living in a…

Sep. 18, 2016
On opportunities and experience
On behalf of The Triangle’s editorial staff, I’d like to extend a warm, hearty welcome to the incoming freshmen class. Heck, I’ll say it a…

Sep. 11, 2016
How to thrive and not just survive the ten-week system
Welcome, freshmen to the quarter system; it should keep you on your toes and leaping across the finish line to success. You are here for…

Sep. 11, 2016
A freshman year love affair
Everyone’s first year at college is the same in one way: you’ll definitely meet many new people. Freshman year, especially the first month or so,…

Sep. 11, 2016
New school, new language?
Most, if not all, of the classes incoming freshmen take are mandatory, assigned without any student input based on your majors. While this sucks for…

Sep. 24, 2015
Why will freshmen join your club?
Involvement is an integral part of the college experience. The Triangle asked students why they enjoyed being involved with their organizations and why they thought…
