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Community & Society by May 10, 20134:19 pmFebruary 21, 2016
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1920s Fashion in “The Great Gatsby”: Factual or Faulty?

As Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of “The Great Gatsby” hits theaters today, we’ll finally get to witness for ourselves the kaleidoscopic display of pearls, feathers and sequins that has been splashed across TV screens  and magazines […]

Business & Law by Niki GianakarisMay 8, 20134:04 pmMay 8, 2013
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Will JC Penney’s Apology Woo Customers Back?

Recognizing the mistakes it made in an attempt to reinvent itself, JC Penney is now trying to woo customers back with a television and social media campaign apologizing to customers and inviting them back. But […]

Science & Technology by Britt FaulstickApr 29, 20133:07 pmMay 20, 2013
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Hacking the Heavens

If the stars in the sky could play music, what would it sound like? One Drexel engineer used a bit of star data and a special piano to turn the twinkling of the stars into […]

Community & Society by Apr 25, 20134:38 pmApril 25, 2013
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Rising Waters in Haiti and Dominican Republic: Where Will the Villagers Go?

Spring break in the Caribbean conjures up images of days on the beach and nights in the clubs. But for Dr. Mimi Sheller, director of the Mobilities Center in Drexel’s College of Arts and Sciences, […]

Business & Law by Niki GianakarisApr 24, 201310:51 amMay 20, 2013
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Study Reveals Men Are Seduced by Red Price Tags

When walking into a department store on a sale day, the abundance of red sale and clearance signs can make it challenging to resist buying fashion favorites, household items or other must-haves.  But who is […]

Opinion by Apr 24, 201310:24 amApril 24, 2013
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As Schools Evolve, So Should Athletics

In a sports-crazed society where more than 40 million youth participate in organized athletics and the multibillion-dollar college sports industry entertains the masses, it seems counter-intuitive to argue in favor of more colleges dropping intercollegiate […]

Opinion by Apr 24, 201310:05 amMay 13, 2013
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Psychology of Terrorism

As Boston recovers from a week of terror, the questions remain: Why did this happen? What could have motivated the suspects, 19-year-old Dzhokar Tsarnaev and his 26-year-old brother, Tamerlan, to terrorize a city, creating the […]

Science & Technology by Britt FaulstickApr 19, 20134:39 pmApril 19, 2013
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Are Jazz Cats Hip to Electric Scenes?

What happens when you mix four jazz virtuosos with new technology aimed at breaking their sweet sound down to its elements? Creating a smartphone app that strives to pictorially “explain” the intricacies of a musical […]

Health & Medicine by Apr 17, 201311:20 amDecember 2, 2016
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Science and the Senses at the Museum: Academy of Natural Sciences Gets More Autism-Friendly

From the iconic T-Rex at the entrance to the active fossil prep lab tucked away in the back corner, Dinosaur Hall at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University is a delight for the […]

Community & Society by Apr 15, 20132:43 pmApril 15, 2013
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Green Campus Visionary Sets Sight on Drexel’s Green Initiatives and Buildings

Drexel’s Smart House initiative has been spearheading cutting-edge environmental research and design at Drexel for the past few years, from their groundbreaking lightweight green roof to their grey water reclamation project and intelligent temporary agricultural […]

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