Drexel has a lot of traditions and old–yet well known–secrets about it’s campus. One of these, [...]
When ducks attack
By Maggie Heath-BourneThursday, May 16th, 2013
I went to the Philadelphia Zoo a couple of weekends ago, and I got scarred for [...]
Getting pumped for Week of Writing
By Dana MccloskeyTuesday, May 14th, 2013
Whenever I go around posting fliers for slams and poetry readings, I take a second to [...]
“Just need socks, thanks!”
By Jessica LairdFriday, May 10th, 2013
I’m working myself up to getting back into running. I used to run at least fifteen [...]
Night class
By Maggie Heath-BourneThursday, May 9th, 2013
I have what is known as a “night class” (ooo spooky). It’s French 3, which I [...]
How do I get to the dining hall?
By Dana MccloskeyTuesday, May 7th, 2013
Everyone is going wild over the finally sunlit space in front of McAlister, and I would [...]
Cyclists come down with construction fatigue
By Marshall WarfieldMonday, May 6th, 2013
The scaffolding disappears, but so does your bike.
Skyline
By Jessica LairdFriday, May 3rd, 2013
I have a car that I mainly use for transporting my dog from place to place, [...]
Magic courtyard
By Maggie Heath-BourneThursday, May 2nd, 2013
Have you seen the MacAlister/Creese/Hans area recently? All that scaffolding was removed earlier this week, and [...]
Construction fatigue: yawns for giant snakes and dust clouds
By Marshall WarfieldThursday, May 2nd, 2013
Yesterday around 5:30, I stood with a large crowd waiting to cross Chestnut at that temporary [...]




