Yes! You read that right: Drexel men’s basketball has officially made it to the big Dance! After losing in the quarterfinals of the CAA tournament to Monmouth, the Dragons’ luck turned around with a surprise invitation to the NCAA March Madness tournament. Following Penn’s surprise victory in the Ivy League tournament, which earned them a […]
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In the last few years, college sports name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals have completely taken over the sports landscape. It seems like every athlete is signing deals for millions of dollars, with schools and businesses alike shelling out as much as they can in order to be represented by the best athletes in the […]
The S&P 500 fell to an all-time low yesterday and so have co-op offerings. Many students who would like to get job experience and money are unable to do so. The Rectangle interviewed Nepo Baby ‘27, who has secured a prestigious investment banking co-op at J.P. Morgan, to share his resume to help future Drexel […]
There are two dining halls that Drexel University students who are on the school’s meal plan may frequent. These dining halls are controversial among Drexel students. “The meal plan is a scam,” says one disgruntled diner at Urban Eatery. “You pay a stupid amount of money and the food’s barely edible.” When asked for an […]
After learning of the Department of Education’s initiative to reduce their workforce by 50 percent, Drexel University celebrated by removing the mandatory CR-1 training module that prohibits discrimination, harassment and retaliation. Drexel administrators jumped with joy Wednesday morning after learning of the D.O.E.’s reduction in workforce by deciding to indefinitely waive the mandatory CR-1 training […]
On Saturday, March 14, Drexel hosted New Dragon Day for its newly admitted students. At first, everything was normal — excited teenagers, overbearing parents, photos and forced enthusiasm. But then — then began the disappearances. As the festivities wrapped up, parents began to frantically report their children missing. Drexel Public Safety performed their usual checks […]
Hello, Rectangle readers! This spring we will be hosting the first-ever season of the Rectangle Bachelor, starring opinion writer Tobin Raza as the man everyone desires! Tobin is a bright and beautiful young man, and any lady (or anyone, for that matter) would be lucky to have him. If you are interested, please report to […]
On March 17, the University of Pennsylvania announced the creation of a new scholarship known as the “Quaker Legacy Scholarship,” which will reward students simply for being born into the right family. The Quaker Legacy Scholarship is intended to ensure that the children of alumni, donors and anyone who has ever attended a UPenn tailgate […]
Against all the odds, The Rectangle secured an exclusive interview with incoming university president Antonio Merlot about his vision for his term as Drexel University’s 16th president. The following interview has been heavily fabricated for clarity and levity. The Rectangle: Could you introduce yourself? AM: My name is Antonio Merlot, and I was the head […]
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