Posts Tagged ‘The Triangle’
Posted by Keith Hobin on December 31st, 2010 under Co-Op, Personal, Philadelphia, Photos, The Triangle Tags: Atlantic City, Bonsai, Boylston, Digitas Health, flickr, Gloucester, Light Drift, Pictures, Red Bull, Red Bull Flugtag, The Triangle, Trans Siberian Orchestra •
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Wow, what a year it has been. I can’t believe that I’m now a 3rd year “pre-junior” at Drexel, I’m now Managing Editor and an Editorial Board Member of Drexel’s independent student newspaper, The Triangle, and starting my second co-op internship at a digital marketing agency in Center City Philadelphia. Let’s jump back to my [...]
Posted by Keith Hobin on December 31st, 2010 under The Triangle Tags: Cellphones, Feature, Holiday Gift Guide, Layout, Newspaper, School Newspaper, The Triangle, Triangle •
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When I think of holiday gadgets, I only think of one thing. New Cellphones. This year for the last issue of The Triangle, I deciding to put together a simple guide identifying all of the best smartphones on each of the four major networks. I also made sure to include a section on the more [...]
Posted by Keith Hobin on August 6th, 2010 under Philadelphia, The Triangle Tags: Apple, Apple Store, Newspaper, Photos, School Newspaper, The Triangle, Triangle •
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Last Friday, I got a chance to go to the grand opening of the Philadelphia Apple store. And by chance, I mean wait in line for and hour and a half and get a free t-shirt. Sure I’ve done similar crazy things in the past, but this one didn’t even have much of a point [...]
Posted by Keith Hobin on June 9th, 2010 under Drexel, The Triangle Tags: Feature, Layout, Newspaper, Orange Brick Awards, School Newspaper, The Triangle, Triangle •
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The Triangle is one of my favorite places to be. Not just because of all the great people there, but because I get to chance to publicly express my creative side, whether it be laying out a basic page; creating a fun, but informative feature; taking pictures; or (my least favorite activity) writing an article [...]
Posted by Keith Hobin on May 28th, 2010 under The Triangle Tags: App, iPhone, iPhone App, Newspaper, School Newspaper, The Triangle, Trainboard •
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It has been a while since I actually wrote something for my University’s student news paper, The Triangle. Lately, I have just been doing production work to get the paper laid-out and ready to be sent off to the printer, as well as a bunch of various administrative tasks. This week, I had the chance [...]
Posted by Keith Hobin on December 6th, 2009 under Drexel, The Triangle Tags: School Newspaper, The Triangle, WiMAX •
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Another Triangle article in the bag! This time it’s my first review! Review: WiMAX 4G is not worth the cost Hopefully I can get a version of this to cross post at The iLife.
Posted by Keith Hobin on November 22nd, 2009 under Drexel, Philadelphia Tags: Apple, Apple Store, Newspaper, School Newspaper, The Triangle •
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Hot off the presses (ok, so it came out on Friday), it’s my latest Triangle article: New Apple Store awaits Arts Commission approval Or, what I think it should be called “Apple Store coming to Philadelphia”, but they chose the title based on how wide the column is and the fact that half the article [...]
Posted by Keith Hobin on November 7th, 2009 under Drexel, Uncategorized Tags: Apple, Microsoft, Newspaper, School Newspaper, The Triangle, Windows 7 •
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Well, I finally got around to writing two more articles for Drexel’s The Triangle. both were published this week. Take a look! Latest Windows OS released Apple upgrades iMac line with new hardware Please note, I did not write those headlines, just the article…
Posted by Keith Hobin on October 12th, 2009 under Drexel, Personal Tags: Google Docs, Newspaper, Print, Published, School Newspaper, The Triangle •
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Woo Hoo! I finally got my act together this year and manged to write a technology article for my university newspaper, The Triangle! Take a look at my article: “Google Docs contains new features” Hopefully, I can keep this up and write a few more. Being in print never hurt.