As each term starts to wind down, I always make sure to have at least one [...]
Books as a series
By Renee DaggettMonday, November 28th, 2011
I’ve always liked to read books written as a series, but I never got into the [...]
The bible of the journalism industry
By Renee DaggettMonday, November 14th, 2011
I first learned proper styling in writing from my sixth grade language arts teacher, who said [...]
Opening and dedication of Drexel’s veteran’s lounge
By Renee DaggettThursday, November 10th, 2011
Tomorrow is Veteran’s Day, a day we used to have off in elementary school and never [...]
Payne’s “Asylum”
By Renee DaggettWednesday, November 9th, 2011
Like writings or paintings, photographs tell a story. Objects positioned a certain way or in a [...]
Communism’s effects on publishing in China
By Renee DaggettMonday, November 7th, 2011
I found this article, “Pushing China’s Limits on Web, if Not on Paper,” in The New [...]
President’s Award Ceremony
By Renee DaggettThursday, November 3rd, 2011
Last night I attended the President’s Award Ceremony in the Drexel Rec Center. The President’s Award [...]
Technology’s effect on handwriting
By Renee DaggettMonday, October 31st, 2011
I found this article about the decreasing use of cursive in my hometown newspaper, the Sun [...]
The Hunger Games
By Renee DaggettMonday, October 24th, 2011
I took a Young Adult Fiction course during the spring term of my freshman year, in [...]




