Illustrations of affection
September 28, 2009 by Melanie Menkevich
Filed under Art, Arts & Entertainment, Featured
Love Letter, a project of the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program demonstrates the toils of love.
Satisfying a sweet tooth on campus
September 28, 2009 by Samantha Krotzer
Filed under Living
Don’t let the Insomnia Cookies truck’s off hours get you down. Try one of these sugary solutions.
Columnist Sierra Gladfelter offers advice on enjoying the outdoors while getting a workout.
September 28, 2009 by Sierra Gladfelter
Filed under Living
Columnist Sierra Gladfelter offers advice on enjoying the outdoors while getting a workout.
LGBT lingo an issue of comfort
September 28, 2009 by Joshua Fernandez
Filed under Columns, Living
While some LGBT are reviving slang, others are opting not to.
Tokyo landmarks yield Japanese treasures
September 28, 2009 by Jimmy Viola
Filed under Living, People
While wandering throughout Tokyo, columnist Jimmy Viola discovers more Japanese history and culture than he had originally expected.
People you should KNOW
September 28, 2009 by Quentin Williams
Filed under Living, People
Rashid Zakat has been called many things from an elusive, professional student to a jack-of-all-trades. Zakat is probably most notably known around campus for the Soul Aquatics music and performance arts showcases held at a number of venues including the World Café Live. He is also a freelance producer, videographer and marketing strategist.
Watching out for ‘smoothie’ criminals
September 28, 2009 by Mark Newman
Filed under Living
Don’t let the word “fruit” fool you. Some smoothies pack more than just vitamins, and there are plenty of places to find them on Main Campus.
Leaving Latino footprints
September 28, 2009 by Keisha Frazier
Filed under Events, Featured, Living
Sept. 15 marked the beginning of Latino Heritage Month, and a group of students are making sure the month is celebrated to the fullest.
Finding a common, neighborly ground
September 28, 2009 by Ashley Nguyen
Filed under Opinion
Akesha Franks lives on 17th and Berks streets, but she’s not a Temple student. Then again, Franks said she’s not all that different from the students that pass by her block every day.
Solution needed as weak bridges crack onto the priority list
September 28, 2009 by Chase Miller
Filed under Commentary, Opinion
One-hundred-eleven SEPTA and Amtrak bridges in the Philadelphia area are in dire need of repair, but without a financial backing, the city is left hanging.





