Tag: Drexel
Nov. 1, 2024
During the 2023-2024 academic year, Drexel spent $28 million on athletics
Every year on Oct. 15, the federal government requires universities that receive government financial aid to report financial data about their athletic programs. This law…

Nov. 1, 2024
Harris and Trump fight for the Gen Z vote online
The race for American presidential elections has moved from newspaper columns to Twitter trends and TikTok reels in 2024. During this presidential election, it is…

Nov. 1, 2024
Voting to shape policies and the future of our community
It is important to vote in this upcoming election — and in every election to come — because your opinion matters, and your vote can…

Nov. 1, 2024
The flipped classroom: revolutionary or just lazy?
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…

Nov. 1, 2024
Vote for the lesser of two evils
When asked to pick something, we tend to experience our choice as an affirmation. In our two-party election system, we must shed that view and…

Nov. 1, 2024
Are election advertisements changing anyone’s mind?
Picture this: after a long day of school, work or another socially exhausting event, you finally make it home. It is raining outside, you are…

Oct. 18, 2024
LeBow Executive arrested for disorderly conduct at SEPTA station
Kevin Montgomery, the Executive Director of College Operations and Adjunct Professor at Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business, was arrested after an altercation at the…

Oct. 18, 2024
Drexel budget cuts announced at town hall
At a town hall held on Wednesday, Oct. 9, Drexel University Interim President Denis P. O’Brien indicated that cost-cutting measures will continue in an effort…

Oct. 18, 2024
Drexel men’s soccer upsets #14 Hofstra
On Oct. 5, Drexel men’s soccer notched a statement win against national powerhouse Hofstra University, narrowly earning a 5-4 win over the Pride. Hofstra, who…

Oct. 18, 2024
How UArts students are settling into Drexel
Shortly after the unexpected closure of the University of the Arts in June, leaving students and faculty uncertain about their next steps, Drexel University President…
