Drexel University Publications
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Drexel University has several publications to its name by both the students and the university itself.
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[edit] Publications
[edit] Dragon Fire
Dragonfire is a nonprofit, independent digital magazine about culture and news. The digital magazine is supported by Drexel University and was launched on July 5, 2005. It has a publication schedule of every two weeks.
[edit] Lexerd
The official Drexel yearbook had two precursors, The Hanseatic and The Eccentric, both published as class books in 1896.[1] The official yearbook was first published in 1911 and was officially named the Lexerd in 1913.[2] It is student-run and the name is simply "Drexel" spelled backwards. In April 2006 The Triangle reported that the yearbook may not publish due to shortage of student volunteers, but the Lexerd has continued to publish.
[edit] MAYA
MAYA is the undergraduate student literary and artistic magazine. Maya has been around for decades, but then took a nine-year hiatus; it was resurrected in June of 2006. It accepts poetry, prose, short stories, creative nonfiction, photography, and other art.
[edit] The Triangle
- Main article: The Triangle
The Triangle is the independent student newspaper at Drexel University.
[edit] References
- ^ Early photographs of the Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry. Drexel University Archives (2006). Retrieved on February 14, 2007.
- ^ Timeline of Drexel University. Drexel University Archives (August 29, 2006). Retrieved on February 14, 2007.
[edit] External links
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