The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
3 days ago by Nancy Lan
Max Brindle, a freshman in the LeBow College of business and a member of Drexel's lacrosse team, died the morning of June 18 after a bicycling accident in his hometown, Wayne, Pa.
Brindle, 20, was riding his bicycle when it crashed into the back of a car, according to the Daily News.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
5 days ago by Jordan Osecki
June 1, 2008
VANDALISM
3:31 a.m. 3100 Chestnut St.
A DPS officer noticed and reported some graffiti he found on one of the doors of the Main Building Complex.
THEFT FROM BUILDING
8:02 p.m. 3300 Powelton Ave.
A student reported that about 40 DVDs and cards from his wallet were missing from his room in his apartment.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
5 days ago by Hess, Mike
Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) have recently presented their plans for improving the higher education system, covering issues like the price of college tuition and tax credits.
Obama, the presumptive democratic presidential candidate, discussed part of his plan when he addressed the Wayne County Community College in Detroit, Mich.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
5 days ago by Emily Schultheis
Philadelphia Police have arrested two suspects in relation to a fatal shooting that took place early Sunday morning on the 3900 block of Market St.
Tyree Musier and Jonte Slater, both 22, were arrested Sunday afternoon and charged with murder and related charges, Philadelphia Police Sgt.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
6 days ago by Lara Seligman
Last Saturday, Penn mourned the death of Bruce Montgomery, 44-year Penn Glee Club director and long-time member of the Penn community.
Montgomery - or "Monty", as many called him - retired in 2000 after 50 years of service to the University.
He was an active participant in the Glee Club, Penn Singers, Mask and Wig, Penn Band and other Penn performing arts groups, even after his retirement, right up until his death at the age of 81.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
6 days ago by Lara Seligman
While to the average college student taking the SATs may just be a painful memory, for current high school juniors the experience may become considerably less stressful.
Beginning in March 2009, students will be allowed to choose which of their SAT scores colleges see, the College Board announced last week.