BY: Ethan Hermann
Mario De Lorenzo, along with many other members of Drexel’s Italian Pride Student Organization and fellow Drexel students, attended “A Taste of Roma” at Gran Caffe L’Aquila in Rittenhouse Square March 8. Marketed as a way to “Come discover Rome through history and cuisine,” students were to there not only to eat, but also to learn.
The sophomore is the head of Drexel’s IPSO and the Italian native was getting as close to home as he could get in Philadelphia, if only for a few hours. What began being planned in the fall term was finally coming to fruition, and it was a lot of hard work being paid off.
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