Late Night Peer Readers – Week 9


Week 9 in the Bookmark Cafe: the Drexel University Writing Center will be holding late night reviews from 9pm to 12am Tuesday and Wednesday. Peer Readers from a variety of majors will be there (Business, Engineering, Humanities, & Nursing), and if you bring a paper that needs reviewing, you get free coffee and desserts.

You can sign up, or drop in to the event. To sign up for an appointment visit rich65.com/drexel. If you have never used the online appointment scheduler before, the registration takes a minute. Then go to the schedule “Peer Readers, Spring 09-10” for May 25th and 26th to sign up with an appropriate Peer Reader.

CoAS Presents Free Dinner and Discussion on Bordertown

To bring awareness to the tragedies occurring in Juárez, Mexico, the College of Arts and Sciences will present a screening of Bordertown as part of the free D3: Dinner and Discussion at Drexel series tonight, May 12, 2010 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in the University Club, MacAlister Hall sixth floor (32nd and Chestnut Streets).

Starring Jennifer Lopez and Antonio Banderas, Bordertown is based on a true story surrounding the multiple murders of young women in Juárez, Mexico. The movie follows the efforts of an American journalist (Lopez) and Mexican newspaper editor (Banderas) as they try to identify at least one of the Juárez murderers. Dinner and a discussion facilitated by CoAS faculty will follow the movie.

All students are invited to attend this lively, informal conversation over dinner.

This event is part of Ni Una Mas- The Juárez Murders (Not One More), a powerful Drexel-wide collaboration between academic, student and institutional departments intended to raise awareness about gender violence and, in particular, crimes against women in Juárez. The cornerstone of Ni Una Mas is an art exhibition featuring more than 70 works by 20 international artists, including Yoko Ono, Kiki Smith, Nancy Spero, Irish activist painter Brian Maguire and local artists Arlene Love and Jen Blazina. The exhibition will be held in the new home of the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design’s Leonard Pearlstein Gallery (3401 Filbert Street) Saturday, May 15 through Friday, July 16.

For more information about the D3, contact Amy Weaver at amw55@drexel.edu.

These are very good to go to. I’m sad that this is the first one in about a year.

I love my iPhone and you should too

This Thursday, May 13, the MCS Society will be presenting a talk on
iPhone App development by Senior Design Team Cy-Phi.  They will discuss
what it’s like to develop apps for the iPhone and what it was like
developing the Body Snatchers game.  Topics include developing apps in
Objective-C, dealing with Apple’s licensing, and submission.  The
meeting will be held at 5PM in University Crossings room 153.  Food will
be served.

iPhone App Development
Thursday, May 12 @ 5PM
UCROSS 153
FREE FOOD!!!

Remember kids, if you tell your friends about http://www.freefoodatdrexel.com/, then you’re helping the environment which includes but is not limited to: saving the whales, helping clean up that BP oil “spill thingie”, finding the front of the ship after it has become removed from the entirety of the vessel (tl;dr “the front fell off”), etc.  So get out there today and share THE SECRET… [no surprises]

oh, and shout out to ok go, you’re unfired