Drexel Writing Center Podcast Drexel Writing Center
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A podcast run by the Drexel Writing Center discussing topics like writing tutoring, anti-racist pedagogy, and how students can approach and improve their writing
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Episode 13: Book Adaptation to Film
In this episode, we talked about book adaptations to films and what makes an adaptation successful and what does not.
Peer Readers featured in this episode: Katelyn Odoms, Claire Brown, Charlotte Ingram, Ben Roe, and Amy Griffiths. -
Episode 12: Changing Majors From STEM to English (NOT JUST WRITING PEOPLE!)
In this episode, we share our experiences of changing majors from STEM to English, including what prompted this decision, the family’s reactions, and why English.
Peer Readers featured in this episode: Cassandra Stathis, Beck Schneider, Sanae Burrows-Burgess, Matthew D’Esposito, and Komal Kaur; along with our operations manager Jenny Lin. -
Episode 11: Visual Literature Around Campus
In this episode, we discuss the visual literature around the Drexel campus and compare the different types of fronts, signs, and presentations of menus.
Peer Readers featured in this episode: Alessandra Cabrera, Sophia Desko, Matthew D’Esposito, Wren Francis, Lily DeSimone, Katelyn Odoms, and Cassandra Stathis. -
Episode 10: Six-Word Stories
In this episode, we share and discuss six-word stories.
Peer Readers featured in this episode: Cassandra Stathis, Alessandra Cabrera, Sophia Desko, Katelyn Odoms, Ben Roe, Wren Francis, Matthew D’Esposito, Lily DeSimone, and Aliyadeth Griffiths. -
Episode 9: How to Stay Creative during the Dreary Winter?
In this episode, we chat about how the gloomy and frigid winter affects our writing and non-writing-specific creativity and what activities we do to keep our creativity level up.
The Peer Readers featured in this episode: Ellie Hohnestein, Emma Hirt, Sebastian Morelli Peyton, Dan Campanella, Komal Kaur, Sophia Mattia, and Juliana Wallgren. -
Episode 8: Creative Versus Academic Writing
In this episode, we discuss the difference between academic versus creative writing, along with what it truly means to be a "writer."
The peer readers featured in this episode: Ellie Hohenstein, Sophia Mattia, Juliana Wallgren, Matthew D'Esposito, Alessandra Cabrera; along with our Operations Manager, Aliyadeth Griffiths.