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Drexel University’s Ski and Snowboard Team (DUST) recently finished up their competitive season during week nine of winter quarter. The team had high expectations for their success, and followed ...
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Philadelphia sports are a city institution, but the infamous passion of fans can be daunting to outsiders. Whether from out of town, state or country — or simply not from a sports household — learning ...
As students in Drexel University’s graduating class of 2023 step into new careers, they are joined by several new members of Drexel administration who will directly impact the lives of current and ...
On the fateful night of July 8, 2014, Brazil lined up against Germany in the semifinals of the 2014 World Cup, which was being hosted in Brazil. What occurred in that match was no doubt the most ...
In 2019, the Biowall began leaking water that filtered to the walls and to another lecture hall. As our Summer 2021, it is going through a renovation process. (Photo courtesy of Nikhil Parakh.) This ...
On Jan. 13, Harris Blitzer Sports Entertainment, owners of the Philadelphia 76ers, and Comcast Spectacor revealed their 50-50 venture to have the NBA team remain in South Philadelphia, solidifying a ...
I remember back in high school when my teachers first proposed the idea of flipped learning, and everyone let out a massive sigh. Flipped learning is the notion that students are to learn and memorize ...
Drexel University’s campus becomes a hotspot early every September when all the incoming freshmen officially move into the City of Brotherly Love. Locations like the Mario statue, Race Lawn and ...
Buzz! Ring! Alarm! That is the constant and recognizable sound of our phones and technology notifying us about the news, a text or a call. We seek out the never-ending stream of information, desperate ...
In a sudden announcement last week, President Donald Trump declared his intention to levy a 100 percent tariff on “any and all movies coming into our country that are produced in foreign lands.” In a ...
In 1935, the third year of Hitler’s Third Reich, Sinclair Lewis published a novel called “It Can’t Happen Here,” speculating on the possibility that fascism might come to America. This spring, the ...