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Thanksgiving celebration takes a vegan twist

November 28, 2011 by Alexsia Brown  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Food

Vegans met at Seventh Day Adventist Church for a meat-free Thanksgiving dinner organized by the Public Eye. While some were feasting with their families on Thanksgiving Day, a select few decided to engage in a less meaty tradition. A group met at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Chestnut Hill to begin its second annual [...]

Traditional parade continues

November 28, 2011 by John Corrigan  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Music, Philadelphia

Whether people watched on television or experienced the spectacle in person, Philadelphia ran on Dunkin’ for this year’s 6abc Dunkin’ Donuts Thanksgiving Day Parade. Families lined up along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and danced to marching bands, waved at local celebrities, cheered for their favorite floats and gave their wish lists to Santa Claus. The [...]

Handmade crafts combine creativity and gift giving

November 28, 2011 by Meghan White  
Filed under Art, Arts & Entertainment

Columnist Meghan White creates crafts to give as gifts for the holiday season. As much as I like both giving and receiving handmade things, I don’t give or receive nearly as many as I’d like to. Since coming to college I think I’ve requested handmade gifts twice, and maybe gifted 10 handmade things–and some of [...]

Gelato gains global recognition as No. 1 ice cream spot

November 28, 2011 by Grace Dickinson  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Eat, Philadelphia

Capogiro, a four-store gelato chain in Philadelphia, was dubbed the No. 1 place for ice cream in the world by “National Geographic.” According to “National Geographic,” Philadelphia should be celebrated for more than just its cheesesteaks. Among Argentina, Jamaica and nine other hot spots around the world, the magazine recently gave Philly’s Capogiro Gelato the [...]

Pierce ends historic season on high note

November 25, 2011 by Joey Cranney  
Filed under Featured, Sports

On senior day, junior running back Bernard Pierce rushed for 189 yards and three touchdowns in a 34-16 win against Kent State. In the last regular season game of an historic season, the Owls’ star running back finished in style. Junior running back Bernard Pierce rushed for 189 yards and three touchdowns in the Owls’ [...]

The Temple Owls beat the Army Black Nights

November 22, 2011 by Abi Reimold  
Filed under Uncategorized

The Temple Owls beat the Army Black Nights last Saturday afternoon. Photos by Sam Oshlag.

Football braces for must win on Senior Day

The Owls face the Kent State Golden Flashes for their final regular season game to honor seniors, as kickoff is set for noon on Friday at the Lincoln Financial Field. Temple holds a 3-2 all-time series advantage against Kent State and will look to capture its eighth win of the year to further solidify its [...]

Campus safety roundtable to be held next week

November 22, 2011 by Amelia Brust  
Filed under Articles, News, Web Exclusives

Complaints have fueled a roundtable on campus safety that will be held next week. Campus Safety Services will hold a roundtable discussion with Temple Student Government members and students on Wednesday Nov. 30. At last night’s TSG General Assembly meeting, Vice President of External Affairs Elliot Griffin said she is trying to bring Facilities Management [...]

Explosive offense leads ice hockey to fourth win of the season

It was all about goals this weekend for the ice hockey club as the Owls won two games last weekend at Rider on Friday and verses Monmouth on Saturday, outscoring their opponents 19 to 5. Temple started the weekend off Friday night, when junior forward Nick McMahon netted a goal off a pass from junior [...]

Final teach-in of the semester highlights relations with Pakistan

November 20, 2011 by Payne Schroeder  
Filed under Articles, News, Web Exclusives

A student sought to educate students on relations with Pakistan. At the last teach-in of the semester, Temple Students for Justice in Palestine member Najam Us Saqib lead a discussion on the histories of Pakistan and Afghanistan within the last 10 years. The teach-in, a weekly discussion event led professor Ralph Young, was held Friday, [...]

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