Tag: School
Jun. 6, 2025
What AI in the classroom cannot teach
Today, students and teachers alike are facing a dilemma regarding the ethical use of artificial intelligence in classrooms across all educational levels. With unchecked access…

Apr. 18, 2025
Blackboard Sucks!
Still working? Yes. Oh, log in again? And use the authenticator? Again?? Okay, I guess. Blackboard Learn is part of the Drexel University niche that…

Aug. 18, 2023
The AP Psychology debacle in Florida: will politics win over science?
On Aug. 3, 2023, the Florida Department of Education banned the teaching of AP Psychology in Florida schools. Citing the “Parental Rights in Education Act”…

Jun. 9, 2023
Guide to Drexel’s Commencement ceremonies
A new class of Forever Dragons are about to take flight! The 2023 Drexel college and school specific ceremonies, along with a university-wide Commencement at…

Jun. 9, 2023
Drexel’s 2023 Commencement speakers
Commencement is quickly approaching, and graduating students have many school ceremonies to look forward to, including the university-wide celebration at Citizens Bank Park. After Drexel…
Feb. 8, 2019
Missing out on being in class while working on co-op
Back in October, I wrote an article about why I thought being on co-op was better than being in class. After being on co-op for…
Nov. 2, 2018
Learning the difficult balance of working in college
If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that college is expensive. Usually, it’d be easier to avoid the things in life that…

Apr. 27, 2018
Teachers are fighting for a better future
Teaching is one of the most valuable, yet one of the least appreciated occupations in this country. With stagnant wages and increasing health premiums, being…

Apr. 6, 2018
Making textbook decisions
Electronic or hardcopy? This is sometimes a difficult question for college students to answer. It always comes at the start of each quarter when we…

Mar. 16, 2018
March for your life
This generation of kids are lazy, apathetic, and the only thing they care about are their smartphones — it’s exactly what many people today think…
