Tag: reading
Aug. 26, 2022
BookTok Favorites
Whether you’re lying on the beach, on a road-trip, or trying to squeeze in a chapter between classes, there’s no better way to beat the…

Jan. 10, 2020
The new year rings in 110 new Drexel Med employees
During 2019, there were many changes on the horizon for Drexel University’s College of Medicine. From announcing the move from Queen Lane to University City,…
Aug. 24, 2018
Stick to traditional media instead of digital
Technology has advanced so much that traditional forms of media such as television, radio, newspapers, newsletters, magazines and other print publications have declined over the…

Oct. 27, 2017
Read a book: a novel idea
Reading for pleasure has become somewhat of a novelty nowadays, and part of the reason for this is the myriad of other forms of entertainment…

Jul. 28, 2017
Don’t let newspapers die
My mom was perusing a copy of the newspaper that she typically buys at Wawa every week for $1 when she looked up from it…

Jul. 14, 2017
Sticking to traditional books
As technology has continued to develop, a lot of new forms of media have been created. Television and radio are of course two of the…

Mar. 6, 2015
Reading Terminal: ‘The Mermaid’s Sister’
“There is no cure for being who you truly are,” Carrie Anne Noble writes in her novel “The Mermaid’s Sister.” The book, released March 1,…

Jan. 22, 2015
Reading Terminal: “Everything Burns”
“The scream is louder than the fire and pierces his flesh and bone like a sharp knife. The scream belongs to his mother,” Vincent Zandri…

Nov. 7, 2014
Gutkind teaches science of nonfiction
Author Lee Gutkind visited Drexel’s ExCITe Center Nov. 3 to share his work. The genre was called “Creative Nonfiction with Students and the Community.” The…

Aug. 8, 2014
Reading Terminal: ‘Inamorata’
“It was as if she held innumerable secrets, and she held them like a temptation and a challenge — discover what I know, and I…