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Arts & Culture by Britt FaulstickOct 12, 20173:33 pm
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Alanis Morissette

Turning a ‘Jagged Little Pill’ into a Big, Successful Musical

Alanis Morissette’s “Jagged Little Pill” stands as one of the most successful and best-selling albums to date. But now the question is whether it will translate to the musical theater stage.   It’s something Vivek […]

Health & Medicine by Frank OttoOct 4, 20172:36 pm
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Media Watch: Talking About Tragedy After the Las Vegas Shooting

It’s been a rough couple of months. Super-strong hurricanes, intense earthquakes and saber rattling with a nuclear adversary have now given way to the worst mass-shooting the United States has ever seen. And the shooting […]

Business & Law by Emily StorzOct 3, 20174:01 pm
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Q+A: The Redistricting Case That Could Reshape American Politics

The Supreme Court hears oral arguments Tuesday for the redistricting case that could potentially reshape American politics as we know it: Gill v. Whitford. Maps have been drawn for political advantage since the late 18th century […]

Health & Medicine by Frank OttoSep 27, 201710:40 am
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Q+A: What In Our Neighborhoods Puts Us at Risk for Diabetes?

Diabetes is much more than just having to avoid certain foods. The risk of blindness, kidney failure and heart disease, among many other issues, are all much higher for diabetic people. Like most diseases in […]

Health & Medicine by Frank OttoSep 22, 201711:41 amSeptember 22, 2017
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Media Watch: Child Hunger Rates Triple in North Philadelphia for Children With Working Parents

National-level numbers can sometimes be deceiving, it seems. Although hunger appears to be declining across the country, research by Mariana Chilton and her team found that hunger among North Philadelphia’s children with working parents has […]

Science & Technology by Frank OttoSep 20, 20173:59 pm
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Q+A: Are the Earthquakes in Mexico Related?

Can one earthquake beget another? In just 11 days, two severe earthquakes have struck Mexico. The first occurred off the country’s coast near the state of Chiapas Sept. 8, registering at a magnitude 8.1. The […]

Health & Medicine by Frank OttoSep 19, 20172:04 pmSeptember 19, 2017
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Quick Take: New Graham-Cassidy Health Bill is Partisan, Not Public Health

“The Graham-Cassidy bill completely abandons Republicans’ longstanding promise to replace Obamacare.  It is repeal only, and would leave tens of millions of Americans with no health insurance and no hope of getting it.  All of […]

Science & Technology by Britt FaulstickSep 15, 201711:42 amSeptember 20, 2017
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A Handshake in a Backpack — Drexel Freshmen Among First to Try Out Programmable Packs

In the midst of moving in, meeting new roommates and exploring campus, Drexel freshmen will find a new way to connect with one another as they begin their college experience this year: socializing via backpack. […]

Business & Law by Niki GianakarisSep 12, 20174:08 pm
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Moms and Dads Should be Given Equal Leave to Bond with Their Newborn

In an opinion piece published in the Sept. 10 edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Natalie Pedersen, PhD, assistant professor of legal studies in Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business, wrote about the struggles companies face […]

Experts by Britt FaulstickSep 11, 20175:00 pm
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Q+A: After The Hack, Is Equifax’s ‘Damage Control’ Ethical?

Last week the credit reporting company Equifax was hacked in what is reportedly one of the largest leaks of personal information to date. More than 143 million accounts were compromised, which in some cases meant […]

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