Tag: Coronavirus
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…

Apr. 17, 2020
Class-action lawsuit filed against Drexel, students demanding tuition refunds
Over the past few weeks, universities nationwide have transitioned to remote, virtual instruction in response to the COVID-19 global crisis. This decision has stirred controversy…

Apr. 10, 2020
Practice social distancing to combat the Coronavirus
The past few weeks have brought with them a plethora of changes. Finals were taken online and this week, Spring term classes are being conducted…
Apr. 10, 2020
Adapting to college at home
At the end of last quarter, I wrote an article about what awaited us in the uncertain future of spring quarter. The entirety of March…
Mar. 13, 2020
Coronavirus and the Epidemic of Racism
With the number of cases having exceeded 100,000 since March 6, coronavirus is becoming an increasingly concerning public health crisis. As hand sanitizers fly off…

Mar. 13, 2020
Prepping for Spring Quarter to be held entirely online
At most universities in the United States, spring break is already underway. But for us Drexel Dragons, there’s still a little more ground for us…
Mar. 6, 2020
Drexel’s response to the Coronavirus situation
President John Fry announced in an email March 2 that as of Monday, Drexel University is preparing contingency plans in the event of a coronavirus…
Mar. 6, 2020
Can the Coronavirus put a stop to President Trump?
Shortly after World War II, a film called “The War of the Worlds” depicted the invasion of Earth by space aliens fleeing their dying planet…
