By Jonathan Seitz Pope Francis has finally arrived in the United States and addressed a joint session of Congress. Rep. Paul Gosar, however, announced that he would not be there. The representative from Arizona decried […]
Month: September 2015
Putting the Brook Trout Back in Brooktrout Lake
Once teeming with enough fish to earn its name, Brooktrout Lake – when surveyed in the 1980s – was found to be fishless. The lake, described in 1894 as a place where “crystal depths swarm […]
Drexel Snapshot: MBA Students Complete International Residency Program
As Drexel University MBA students recently found out, there’s no better way to study international business and practices than to actually experience them in person abroad. This past August, 45 students from the LeBow College […]
Quick Take: Facebook Adding ‘Dislike’ Button—Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down?
“I doubt it will cause [Facebook users] to start wantonly disliking pictures of their friends’ babies, dogs, cats and cooking experiments. I suspect it will mainly be used to express mild disapproval, or to express […]