SEPT. 29 – OCT. 5 MUSIC * BEN HARPER, Sept. 29 & 30 at the Electric Factory, $25, call Ticketmaster (215-336-2000) for more information * STONE TEMPLE PIOLETS, Oct. 3 at the First Union Spectrum,
Temple University honor students will be tutoring several children throughout the school year as part of the “Positive Image Homework Club.” More than 20 Temple students showed up at the Cozen Police Athletic League at
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ARDEN OPENS SEASON WITH CANDIDA By Melody Tash The Arden Theater Company opened its 2000-2001 season this past Tuesday with George Bernard Shaw’s verbose, witty play, Candida. The story of a vivacious woman who is
* Car Break-In A student reported an unknown person entered 1995 Mazda parked at 1202 Cecil B Moore Ave and removed a Fugi 35mm camera, radar detector, CD player and a textbook between 11: 00pm
Sophomore Liz Frengs scored two goals, including the game winner, as the visiting Temple women’s soccer team defeated St. Peter’s 6-0 on Saturday. The win was the Owls’ seventh of the season and extended their
Aries (March 21-April 19) Let somebody else do the driving, make the decisions and take on the responsibility. You don’t need to be in control of this situation. Somebody else can do that quite well,
Travis, purveyors of the fourth U.K invasion (or is it the fifth? nah, wait, it’s the third), took the stage to a packed Electric Factory crowd on Sept. 8, and went on to deliver a
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A gimp bouncing around stage dressed in a tuxedo is just one part of the insanity that occurs at a Less Than Jake show. Early last week, Less Than Jake paid Philadelphia a visit at