Month: May 2011
May. 27, 2011
Possible Sixers’ offseason moves
Now that Doug Collins’ first season as head coach is over, it is time to evaluate the season and look at what is needed to…
May. 27, 2011
The Foreign Exchange shines at World Café Live
If you ever have the opportunity to see The Foreign Exchange perform, no matter where you are or what you’re doing, cancel any other plans…
May. 27, 2011
‘On Stranger Tides’ sinks a series
Remember four years ago, when Disney released what was to be the last in a trilogy of seaworthy summer movies known as “Pirates of the…
May. 27, 2011
Oxholm departs Calif. for Arcadia
Carl “Tobey” Oxholm III, Drexel senior vice president and dean of the Sacramento Center for Graduate Studies, was unanimously named president of Arcadia University in…
May. 27, 2011
Sesame Street fights hunger issues
Mariana Chilton, associate professor in the Drexel School of Public Health and a food insecurity and hunger researcher, has advised Sesame Workshop, the creators of…
May. 27, 2011
Chill out Phillies fans, enjoy the W’s
It has been a little over a year since I have visited this topic, and unfortunately I have recognized a set of new violations committed…
May. 27, 2011
N.Y.’s Boogaard life cut short with uncertainty
The NHL says goodbye to a fighter with a kind heart. The Hockey News reported that former Minnesota Wild and New York Ranger Derek Boogaard…
May. 27, 2011
Manchester Orchestra knows how to please a crowd
“We might as well get the new shit out of the way so we can get to what you all came to see,” frontman Andy…
May. 27, 2011
Museum of Arts hosts Italian fashion favorite
The name Roberto Capucci probably doesn’t ring a bell, even if you are fashionably inclined, but thanks to the retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of…
May. 27, 2011
SeaPerch Challenge hosted in DAC
Drexel University hosted the first annual National SeaPerch Challenge, which challenged competitors to build aquatic robots to compete in a variety of events, in the…