Tag: Philadelphia Inquirer
Feb. 2, 2024
Drexel students react to first snowfall in years
On Monday, Jan. 15, Philadelphia received its first taste of snow this season. More snow and ice followed on Tuesday, Jan. 16, and Friday, Jan.…
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Jul. 28, 2023
Drexel hosts inaugural Big City Journalist Boot Camp
Throughout the week of July 17, Drexel University’s Department of Communication collaborated with the Department of Politics to host the first Big City Journalist Boot…
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Jun. 30, 2023
DU athletes recognized for academic and athletic excellence
Swim Lauren DiCamillo was one of 21 recipients to be awarded Colonial Athletic Association’s prestigious CAA Leadership and Sports Excellence Award in Women’s Swimming and…
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May. 29, 2020
As Philadelphia heads into June, its restaurant scene remains in the balance
As week 11 of the stay-at-home order is nearing an end, the Philadelphia restaurant scene is still reinventing itself. This is due, in large part,…
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May. 22, 2020
A voter guide to Pennsylvania’s rescheduled primary election
Despite the circumstances, the state of Pennsylvania will still be holding a primary election on Tuesday, June 2. The election, originally meant to be on…
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Feb. 28, 2020
Gentrification in West Philly continues to spread
The slow advancement of gentrification in West Philadelphia appears to have reached 52nd street, and many West Philly locals are unhappy. Talk of proposed improvements…
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Nov. 15, 2019
Children caught in crossfire of Philly’s latest gun violence
The death of 11-year-old boy Ayyub Leach on Monday, Nov. 11 marked the most recent case of children being affected by gun violence in the…
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Oct. 7, 2011
Journalist lectures on Iraqi war faults
Trudy Rubin, a Pulitzer Prize nominee and columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, called upon her personal experiences in the Middle East Oct. 4 when talking…