Tag: humanity
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
Who would win: 100 people vs. one gorilla
If the rumors are true, and humans are indeed the result of millions of years of evolution from monkey to man, then how is it…

Apr. 18, 2025
ChatGPT is a clear and present danger
I first heard about ChatGPT when the first public “research trial” was launched in 2022, and right away I recognized the clear and present danger…

Aug. 25, 2017
An act of kindness a day keeps the madness of the world away
A few weeks ago, I participated in the last ever GISHWHES — the “Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen” — run by…

Jul. 14, 2017
Is humanity a lost cause?
Sometimes it takes a deeply conservative intelligence to get to the heart of the matter. Such an intelligence was that of William Butler Yeats, who…

Jun. 2, 2017
Terror has scarred Manchester
We teach younger children the same thing we have been taught by our parents and elders: be fearless and brave when faced with injustice and…

Apr. 28, 2017
Drexel as a sanctuary campus
Given the recent explosive actions taken by Donald Trump, it’s more important than ever that President Fry declare Drexel a sanctuary campus. For those out…

Aug. 7, 2015
The lion, the dentist, and the outrage
Cecil was a beloved lion in Zimbabwe that was killed by dentist Walter Palmer while he was hunting for sport (why his occupation matters, I…

Feb. 20, 2015
The importance of humanities
Throughout my time at Drexel University, I have always found myself outnumbered as an English major. When I meet another student in my major, it’s…
