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Innovative Investigations

By Shyunti Das

Drexel's seventh annual Research Day, held in the DAC, featured poster displays by undergraduates, graduate students and faculty spanning the University City, Hahnemann and Queen Lane campuses.

Switch to Linux slow start, will pick up speed soon

By Kevin Lynch

In the course of a decade, Linux has developed from a small hobby operating system to a massive giant. Linux has been embraced by many for just about as many diverse reasons. Computer enthusiasts have been the oldest supporters of Linux, using the constantly developing OS as a desktop workstation.

Police force turns technology on criminals

By Brian Collins

You may have heard of the television series Cold Case Files based on the Philadelphia Police Department. What you may not know is that the man responsible for creating this unit of Philadelphia's Police Force is a member of the Drexel community. Retired Chief Jack Maxwell spoke about Technology and Crime last Friday in Dr.

Alien abduction accounts actually allowable

By Aaron Sakulich

t heart, I like to write about creepy stories. Stories that are good to scare children with, but I like to give them with a caveat that I was never told: Stories are, sometimes, just stories. Don't believe everything you hear. Therefore, in an effort to get back to my roots as a scary storyteller, allow me to introduce to you the weirdest thing I've ever heard: the story of the Pascagoula Creatures.

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