For 100 years, The Triangle has been a staple of Drexel’s campus. From World War II to Wawa’s unfortunate closing, this student newspaper has covered all the “sides and angles” of Drexel and world ...
This is where The Triangle found its necessity. Student papers mattered because people wanted to hear what was happening from the people standing right next to them. It provided a counter-narrative to ...
Drexel has officially announced that it will transition from Blackboard Learn to Canvas as its new learning management system. According to the university, the transition ...
As The Triangle approaches its first centennial, Philadelphia's oldest family-owned bakery is celebrating an even sweeter ...
Some of our… For 100 years, The Triangle has been a staple of Drexel’s campus. From World War II to Wawa’s unfortunate ...
Drexel University’s quarter system requires a lot of small joys to keep students motivated from Week One to Week 11.
The college emphasizes sustainability practices, access, collaboration, equity in creative practice, global learning, the co-op program, and creating the next generation of creatives. Westphal ...
Louis Armstrong, one of the earliest jazz icons who still influences music to this day, rose to prominence due to his deep vocals and lyrical trumpet playing, as well as an early introduction to scat.
One hundred years. That is how long The Triangle has been publishing. A hundred years of student journalism. A hundred years of people pretending to read it in between classes. And somehow, in 2026, ...
Since opening its doors in 1904, Isgro Pastries has been quietly perfecting the art of Italian sweets, churning out small batches of handmade desserts that generations have come to crave. Founder ...
Archival records retrieved from the Hagerty Library showed that $100 went a long way for Drexel students in 1926. During the summer session, tuition was $5 per credit, so $100 could cover 20 credits.
To mark The Triangle’s 100th anniversary, former sports editors from the past five decades reflected on their time as the storytellers of Drexel sports: what stayed the same, what has changed, and why ...