Recently, I made a spectacle of myself on a public street. I am a person who [...]
Midnight in Paris
By Dori MolozanovThursday, July 7th, 2011
Spoiler alert. Woody Allen’s newest film, Midnight in Paris, is an intelligent romantic comedy—which are rare [...]
Hakuna Matata
By Khushbu PatelWednesday, June 8th, 2011
Last summer, my family and I traveled to East and South Africa. When I attempt to [...]
Barbuzzo
By Khushbu PatelWednesday, June 1st, 2011
On one of my routine daily perusals of Facebook, I stumbled upon one of those finds [...]
Bees
By Adria Leeper-SullivanWednesday, June 1st, 2011
A couple of months ago I returned to Vermont to visit my previous college. I had [...]
First a Reminder, Then a Little (a lot) off Subject
By Adria Leeper-SullivanThursday, May 26th, 2011
Today is the day for the Literary Death Match and its first appearance in Philadelphia. Do [...]
Music in Medicine
By Khushbu PatelTuesday, May 24th, 2011
I am a pre-med student turned psychology and English major, and though my decision has brought [...]
The Shakedown Project
By Adria Leeper-SullivanFriday, May 20th, 2011
The Shakedown Project (TSP) is an experimental and student developed theater group. Created by recent graduates [...]
Risking the Rush Hour
By Khushbu PatelThursday, May 12th, 2011
Novelist Sir Salman Rushdie, who spoke at Drexel University on Wednesday, May 4th, was delayed in [...]
The Zombie Apocalypse
By Sara ParyszWednesday, May 11th, 2011
I often find myself, almost reluctantly, reading books, watching movies, and playing games that in one [...]




