Politics can be messy. In a world where everything is so divisive, they become another factor in deciding where to go to college. For the current generation of college-age students, the political leanings of an area can drastically affect the decisions they make regarding their futures. According to a 2023 study conducted by the Art […]
*Editor’s Note: We incorrectly reported that Leslie Marrs taught and performed in Boston. As of February 16 that has now been corrected to Baltimore. On Feb. 4, Leslie Marrs, associate professor of flute and recruitment coordinator for music at Drake, held a faculty recital based around the theme of “The Four Elements.” Staff accompanist Liz Augsburger […]
Drake student Nawid Mohabati was 17 when the Taliban killed his father — a general in the Afghan National Army. Living in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, was unsafe for Mohabati’s family after the death of his father, and he moved to the United States with his mother, brothers and sister in 2021. “The Taliban […]
From children’s book page sketches to collected writings from the past six years, the latest Anderson Gallery exhibit may seem unconnected, but each piece is a faculty member’s interpretation of the central theme “Solving Problems.” On Feb. 1, the Anderson Gallery opened its latest exhibition, titled “Solving Problems.” From now until March 8, the gallery […]
After their Drake inner tube water polo championship win last semester, the Stally Swimmers will continue to take on opponents and defend their goals and title this spring semester on and around the sea. However, their “sea” is actually a pool at the Drake Bell Center, and the water polo is played on inflatable tubes. […]