Pew Pew Lasers!

From the DDD, there will be a thrilling discussion on time travel (the real kind) with refreshments.  The room is the one in that place that kinda looks like and office, just head to the back, table with refreshments is usually on the left, don’t be shy to take things as people usually are.



CoAS Dean’s Seminar on “Time Travel and Other Physics Digressions”

The College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Seminar Series presents “Time Travel and Other Physics Digressions” with Dr. David Goldberg, associate professor of physics, on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Disque Hall room 109 (32nd Street between Market and Chestnut Streets).
Time travel is largely considered a figment of our imaginations, and yet Einstein’s general theory of relativity contains equations with a number of solutions that point to time machines. Goldberg will explore the fundamental physics underlying time as we currently understand it, and will describe several “practical” designs for time machines. Philosophical issues and paradoxes raised by time travel scenarios will also be discussed in an effort to distinguish between science fiction that is fundamentally impossible and that which is just staggeringly out of reach.
This event is free and open to students, faculty, and staff. Refreshments will be served For more information, contact Amy Weaver at amw55@drexel.edu.

A reception with the Black Panthers

Now I don’t claim to have huge balls or anything, usually, but for some reason(thank God I have class), I will not be attending this reception/book signing. Please be aware this is a reception.


“History of the Black Power Movement” Speaker Series with Bobby Seale

Africana Studies presents the “History of the Black Power Movement” Speaker Series with Bobby Seale, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, on Thursday, February 25, 2010 in Mitchell Auditorium, Edmund D. Bossone Research Enterprise Center (Market Street between 31st and 32nd Streets). A reception for the Drexel community will be held at 6 p.m., followed by the lecture at 6:30 p.m.  A book signing will follow the lecture.
This event is co-sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences and the Intercultural Engagement & Diversity Initiative Speaker Series. Additional sponsors for the History of the Black Power Movement Speaker Series include the Department of English and Philosophy, the University Writing Program and Certificate in Writing and Publishing, the Department Of Culture and Communication and the Office of Multicultural Programs.
For more information about this event and the rest of the Africana Studies Speaker Series, contact Jacqueline Rios at jsr62@drexel.edu.

USGA College Day at the Rec Center

I love sports!! And the new rec center is awesome. 

The Undergraduate Student Government Association will celebrate the opening of the new Drexel Recreation Center (33rd and Market Streets) on Saturday, February 20, 2010 from 3 to 5 p.m.
Students from all colleges and schools are invited to check out the Rec Center, including the courts, classes and climbing wall. The event will include music, free food and raffles for a Nintendo Wii and sports equipment.
For more information, contact Alyssa Woodman at amw62@drexel.edu.

Campus Crusade – Why did Jesus have to die? and dinner

From the DDD


Campus Crusade for Christ Hosts Alpha Course

Campus Crusade for Christ will host the Alpha Course tonight, February 18, 2010 at 6:30 pm. in Ross Commons room 316 (34th Street and Powelton Avenue). The evening will include a free dinner, followed by a short talk and discussion on the topic “Why did Jesus have to die?”. For more information, visit http://www.drexelalpha.org.
For more information on Campus Crusade for Christ at Drexel, contact Nick Walker at nww23@drexel.edu

Personally, I think these people get a negative rap for no reason, you should give them a try if you’re up for new experiences and want to explore how people celebrate religion.  They’re open to basically everyone, so don’t feel alarmed if you don’t fit their “mold” because I’m sure they’ll tell you there isn’t one.  Also, they gave me one of the better books I’ve ever read – Blue Like Jazz