Articles by Medina Talebi
May. 8, 2020
Drexel Student Power Network fights the socioeconomic gaps in Philadelphia
In spite of social distancing practices, the consolidation of like-minded individuals around important causes seems to be as common as ever. Drexel Student Power Network…
Apr. 17, 2020
Some co-ops canceled, others allow working remotely
During the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, adjustments have become more and more commonplace, and nowhere has this mentality been embraced as wholeheartedly as it has been…

Jan. 24, 2020
Philly’s John C. Anderson apartments are hidden LGBT history in the heart of Center City
Philadelphia is notorious as a city of firsts. This was the original capital of the United States and the signing place of original Declaration of…
Oct. 18, 2019
Wishing good luck, saying goodbye to Provost Blake
The role of the provost at any university is paramount in shaping the mission, standards and culture of the institution, and the departure of Drexel’s…

Apr. 26, 2019
Edward Julian Jordan III, Danie Moss-Velasco for assembly
When President John A. Fry envisioned Drexel University’s future as the most civically engaged university in America, Edward Julian Jordan III, a senior majoring in…

Apr. 12, 2019
Drexel student campaigns for NJ State Assembly, professor is running mate
When President John A. Fry envisioned Drexel University’s future as the most civically engaged university in America, Edward Julian Jordan III, a senior majoring in…