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Convenient jobs that pay

Posted on 16 September 2008 by Carlene Majorino

Eligible student workers can earn cash on or off campus.

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Puppy love, artist’s block on display this month

Posted on 28 April 2008 by Carlene Majorino

Most people can’t become engaged in a work of art unless it speaks to them. It must be at least relatable, even if not completely realistic. Human nature renders most people emotionally distanced from things that do not reveal a part of themselves.
May’s First Friday exhibitions are all about human connection.
This month’s artists, shown at [...]

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Recycling rocks Earth Day

Posted on 21 April 2008 by Carlene Majorino

Without Temple’s recycling department, campus may not have recycling available to students at all.

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Old City Coffee devotees make it a new city tradition

Posted on 14 April 2008 by Carlene Majorino

.Old City Coffee’s roast is far from the average Joe

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Nostalgia and pop culture given a twist

Posted on 31 March 2008 by Carlene Majorino

On April 4, First Friday in Old City features exhibits using pinhole cameras, ceramics, video and puzzling mixed-media at three local sites: AxD Gallery, The Clay Studio and F.U.E.L. Collections.
At AxD Gallery on South 10th Street, artists Marcia Treiger and Karen Brown showcase works that utilize the pinhole camera in different ways. Treiger developed color [...]

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Get the grade or get off of the field

Posted on 31 March 2008 by Carlene Majorino

Student-athletesnot only must they focus a huge portion of their out-of-class lives on practicing their sport, but they have to balance a full-time academic schedule on top of it. And it’s not easy.

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Galleries add diversity with mixed media

Posted on 03 March 2008 by Carlene Majorino

This First Friday, March 7, brings diversity to Locks, Wexler and Pentimenti art galleries in Old City. Gazing at the same old medium of work all night is out of the question, since three upbeat exhibitions display everything from blown glass to chicken wire to photography.

At the Locks Gallery, two artists’ works – with no [...]

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Be sure to file your FAFSA

Posted on 25 February 2008 by Carlene Majorino

Junior marketing and advertising major Steve Strauser sat back in his chair at the TECH Center looking wary.
“I was getting financial aid based on my parents’ income, which pretty much stays the same every year,” Strauser said. “At the time, I was getting roughly $6,000 per semester. Well, they must have changed the standards because [...]

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Alumnus drinks on the job and gets paid

Posted on 04 February 2008 by Carlene Majorino

Imagine a job where you’re paid to drink.You get into a high-end club thanks to the VIP list and are instructed to try as many different expensive wines and liquors as possible, while still remaining conscious. Finally, possibly your biggest task: to remember your night well enough to write about it the next day.Sounds like [...]

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Emotion gets a jolt of electricity at local galleries

Posted on 29 January 2008 by Carlene Majorino

From nightclub portraits to shocking gadgetry, prepare to experience the arts like never before at this month’s First Friday. The exhibits at three glamorous galleries - 222gallery, Painted Bride and Projects Gallery - promise unbeatable, unmatchable shows.
Emotion is sure to run wild for “Ecstasy and Devotion,” a series of pencil and charcoal drawings by Ellen [...]

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