Articles by Armon Owlia
Feb. 7, 2020
Two definitive words of wisdom from Drexel’s Renaissance Woman
Listen to this episode of “Last Call” online! There are people who think they can change minds, people who know they can change minds and,…

Jan. 24, 2020
Foundations of a strong future
Listen to this episode of “Last Call” online! When thinking about my guest for this episode, my mind does not have to travel far. In…

Jan. 10, 2020
A Yuengling in the pew
Listen to the first episode of “Last Call” online! Two years ago, I sat in a dark classroom in the basement of University Crossings, about…

Oct. 25, 2019
I Can’t Believe I’m Saying This: Osama Won In The Long Term
Sept. 11, 2001, no doubt, is one of the most tragic and historic days in American history. This day is the most damaging to modern…
Oct. 11, 2019
Impeachment is the worst-case scenario
I can remember the restless election night in 2016 when I learned, at The Triangle offices, that Donald Trump would become the 45th president of…

Jun. 7, 2019
The power of musical protest: where is the line drawn?
Two elements of life and culture that seem to have recurring roles in my life are politics and music. These two worlds could not be…

May. 31, 2019
The next step of The Process toward the Finals
Though the Process Era has been good for the Philadelphia 76ers’ brand marketing, it has to start being viewed with skepticism, despite boasting star power.…
May. 17, 2019
From The Louvre to Bossone, I.M. Pei left his mark
I.M. Pei, the Chinese-American Pritzker Prize-winning architect world-renowned for his designs often incorporating high amount of glass, has died. He was 102. Mr. Pei’s son,…

May. 10, 2019
The truth had set us free, well, until Barr was sworn in
It was the report that America and the world waited with bated breath to hear. The report that would reveal, once and for all, whether…

Apr. 26, 2019
Autism Speaks: they don’t speak for the spectrum
It has been almost surreal, for the past eight years, to see the changing perception of the autism spectrum — especially in the media. From…
