Drexel Men’s Basketball Upcoming Home Games

We didn't forget about the guys… here are the dates for the Drexel Men's Basketball teams upcoming home games.

12/28/11 vs Fairfield at 7:30 p.m.
12/31/11 vs St. Francis (Pa.) at 12 p.m.
1/4/12 vs Towson at 7 p.m.
1/8/12 vs VCU at 8 p.m.


 

Drexel Women’s Basketball Upcoming Home Games

Go see the DU Women's Basketball Team at the Daskalakis Athletic Center during winter break!

12/28/11 vs South Carolina at 5 p.m.

12/31/11 vs Princeton at 2:30 p.m.

01/8/12  vs Towson at 2 p.m.

Tacconelli’s: Five Generations Of Philadelphia’s Best Pizza

The East Coast is serious about pizza, with most major cities boasting their own regional style that they trumpet above all others. If you’re in Philly, the city’s pizza mecca is Tacconelli’s. In 1918, Giovanni Tacconelli came from Italy to bake bread. He wanted to do it the old country way, so he and his friends built a 20 x 20 brick oven. That oven, after World War II, began being used to produce pizza pies of such intense quality that his name quickly became synonymous with pizza. That same oven is behind Tacconelli’s spectacular pizza to this day (although it got a little facelift in the 1990s). This is a no assembly-line pizza parlor—there’s just one man working one oven, and everything is painstakingly handcrafted. This translates into spectacular, rustic pizzas with gorgeous aromas that will make you question New York’s pizza dominance. The crust is mighty thin, so don’t overload it with —keep it simple and it will serve you well. Oh, and a word to the wise: Tacconelli’s recommends that you reserve your dough in advance if you plan to eat in or take out—otherwise you might be out of luck.

Tacconelli’s
2604 East Somerset Street
Philadelphia, PA 19134
(215) 425-4983
www.tacconellispizzeria.com

Happy Holidays!

The Axis Staff would like to wish you a safe and Happy Holiday!

Some parents just don’t understand

You know you've had at least one of these experiences with your parents. This one is from www.Collegehumor.com.

Stay tuned for more like this in the future.

Penn’s Landing: Blue Cross RiverRink

Looking for the perfect place to take a date this winter? Try the Blue Cross RiverRink at Penn's Landing. It's an outdoor rink that overlooks the Delaware River and the Ben Franklin Bridge. Can you say romantic?

Click here for more information and rink times.

Good luck on your date!

The Philadelphia Mummers Parade

Don't miss the Philadelphia Mummers Parade on New Year's Day. It starts at 10:00 a.m. and marches up N. Broad Street to City Hall. For more information, click here to see what all the fuss is about!

University City Grub: 5 Restaurants You Should Know About

University City has many hidden gems when it comes to places to eat! Here are five that we think are worth a try and relatively affordable on a college budget.

1. Kilimanjaro West African Cuisine (they are open until midnight.)
4317 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
(215)-387-1970.

2. Mizu Sushi Bar (they have great lunch specials.)
111 South 40th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104.
(215)-382-1745.

3. Zocalo (Mexican Cuisine and featured on Kitchen Nightmares with Chef Ramsey!)
3600 Lancaster Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104.
(215)-895-0139.

4. Texas Weiner (they serve breakfast from 7 a.m.-3 p.m.)
3963 Lancaster Ave Philadelphia, PA 19104.
(215)-387-7722.

5. Green Line Cafe (they have vegan options!)
3649 Lancaster Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104.
(215)-382-2143

No Meat Required: Five Hearty Vegetarian Dinners

There’s a stereotype towards vegetarian food that holds that it can’t be filling. In truth, meat-free dinners can be just as hearty as carnivorous ones, and these five recipes will have everybody eating their fill at the table:

  • Make a tarragon-based pesto with pine nuts for a zesty, unique flavor. Steam a mixture of sliced asparagus, green beans, and zucchini cut into batons and serve with the pesto – it’s a low-carb pasta substitute that packs a huge nutritional payload and will fill you up fast.
  • Instead of using wheat-based pasta for your lasagna, get a large squash and cut it thinly into sheets instead. They will bake to perfection in the lasagna pan and provide significantly more nutrients to the meal.
  • Tofu gets a bum rap among meat-eaters, but it can actually be quite delicious. Quickly pan-fry cubes of tofu and serve with a sweet and sour sauce made from pineapple, sugar, cornstarch, and vinegar over steamed brown rice. Brown rice is inexpensive and very filling.
  • Throw out the flavor packets from your ramen and serve it in a broth made from vegetarian “No-Chicken” stock cooked with lots of ginger and garlic, sweet potatoes, kale, and edamame soybeans.
  • A surprisingly tasty alternative to the traditional meatloaf is to substitute steamed lentils instead – as it bakes in the oven, they will take on a delicious, crispy consistency that will satisfy even the hungriest eater.

Penn Museum: From Around the World

Founded in 1887, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology has had over 100 years to amass a collection. From over 400 expeditions, the museum has acquired artifacts from the Fertile Crescent, Mesoamerica, the Mediterranean, Asia, and the early civilizations in America and Africa. Permanent collections include some of the largest displays of African, American, Babylonian, and Egyptian artifacts in the country. The Museum offers material tours through North America, including artifacts excavated right in Philadelphia! In addition to its permanent collections, the Museum hosts revolving exhibitions examining various aspects of culture through anthropological observations, physical artifacts, and interdisciplinary artwork.

Penn Museum
3260 South Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215) 898-4000

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