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Business & Law by Jan 22, 20131:19 pmJanuary 22, 2013
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Roe v. Wade: 40 Years Later

Forty years ago today, the U.S. Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade legalized abortion nationwide. David S. Cohen, a professor in the Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University, whose scholarship explores constitutional law […]

Community & Society by Britt FaulstickJan 21, 20137:00 amMarch 14, 2013
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From West Philly to East Africa: A Student Group With a Fresh Take on Outreach

On Jan. 21, people across the nation honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by taking time to serve others. The spirit of the day is observed year-round, however, by a Drexel student group […]

Community & Society by Jan 16, 20134:58 pmJanuary 17, 2013
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Can Lance’s Reputation Make a Comeback?

Lance Armstrong, who has repeatedly denied using performance enhancing drugs, is said to have confessed to using them in an interview with Oprah Winfrey that will air later this week. We checked in with Drexel’s […]

Health & Medicine by Jan 16, 20133:05 pmDecember 2, 2016
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Beyond the vibrant debate, real participation in a push to end poverty in America

Expect sparks to fly in Washington tomorrow, when Newt Gingrich, who famously lobbed the term “food stamp president” as a criticism to President Obama last year, sits down at the table with outspoken left-leaning figures […]

Business & Law by Niki GianakarisJan 16, 201311:15 amJanuary 16, 2013
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Italy’s Election Brings Fears of Renewed Euro Turbulence

Recent political developments in Italy have renewed fears of turbulence for the European Union and global financial markets.  With the collapse of Prime Minister Mario Monti’s technocrat government, Silvio Berlusconi has returned to the country’s […]

Arts & Culture by Jan 16, 20139:00 amJanuary 25, 2013
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A Uterus, Some Glitter, and a Message about Beauty

Cancer of the uterus and ectopic pregnancy aren’t the typical subjects of works of art, but that didn’t stop Kenyan-born, Brooklyn-based artist Wangechi Mutu from incorporating them into The Histology of the Different Tumors of […]

Arts & Culture by Jan 15, 201311:44 amFebruary 20, 2013
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Kate Middleton’s Maternity Fashion: What to Expect

With Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton’s due date now confirmed for July, Drexel’s expert on fashion trends past and present, Clare Sauro, weighed in with us about what to expect from Kate’s maternity wardrobe – […]

Arts & Culture by Jan 15, 201311:02 am
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Study Abroad Before Studying on Campus

Offering an opportunity for freshmen to travel abroad, Drexel has introduced the Freshman Frontiers program, which encourages incoming freshmen to spend their first term abroad in Dublin. Students attend Ireland’s largest private college, the Dublin […]

Science & Technology by Jan 8, 20139:15 amDecember 2, 2016
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Students perform field research in a muddy marsh.

Environmental Science 101, Day 1: Get Stuck In Mud

Remember when intro courses meant big lecture halls and sweeping overviews of everything there is to know about a discipline? Not this time. Environmental Science 101 at Drexel began in the mud. Freshmen majoring in environmental […]

Community & Society by Jan 7, 201310:40 amJanuary 7, 2013
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Does Corbett Have a Case Against the NCAA?

On Wednesday, Gov. Tom Corbett filed a lawsuit against the NCAA on behalf of the people of Pennsylvania regarding the strict sanctions that the association imposed against Penn State University and its football program in […]

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