WeGardn: Bringing local organic produce to your doorstep

As consumers are trending towards health-conscious eating, fresh organic produce has been becoming increasingly popular amongst young city dwellers. And as time is getting more and more precious, consumers are finding it immensely difficult to travel to far off organic grocery stores. Drexel University graduate Greg Donworth and his partners aim to close the gap between food producers and consumers, and create a more sustainable … Continue reading WeGardn: Bringing local organic produce to your doorstep

Baby Bay Box: From Bay Area to baby clothes

Picture it. As a parent of a recently arrived baby, you spend hundreds of dollars on clothes that only seem to truly fit for about two weeks, then you need to go and buy new clothes because the baby is quickly outgrowing them. Penn sophomore Anna Dailey, formerly of Menlo Park, California, noticed this issue working as a babysitter and realized that she could make … Continue reading Baby Bay Box: From Bay Area to baby clothes

The Buddy Project: Freezing up depression one buddy at a time

We’ve all had that one friend. That one friend who had so much mental anguish in their heads, that they couldn’t express through words. Instead, some drive towards a quick end, committing suicide just before they can truly begin their life in earnest. This has become a very serious problem. In 2016 alone, the suicide rate jumped to a staggering 13.26 suicides in every 10,000 … Continue reading The Buddy Project: Freezing up depression one buddy at a time