Artificial Intelligence is an album hiding behind it’s own aesthetics. The songs have a nice sprinkling of computerized soundscapes. Unfortunately, these modern sonic experiments serve only to distract, and at times, annoy the listener. At
The first full-length release from El Paso, Texas-based Sparta tells you a lot about their roots in music. When At The Drive-In disbanded in 2001, three of the members, along with a friend, quickly went
The upcoming Philadelphia College Festival is “part of a larger effort” to attract students to the Philadelphia region and keep them here after they have graduated, according to city and non-profit officials. The Festival will
In an attempt to maintain a campus lifestyle of good health, Temple University’s office of Student Health services will hold a “one day only” vaccination clinic for meningoccal meningitis. The clinic will be operating Sept.
Dozens of lips were puckered and ready to make contact Monday night at the Main Campus Program Board’s presentation of “The Art of Kissing.” Award winning speaker Michael Christian, brought down the house with his
The office of Student Health services will be offering vaccines for bacterial meningococcal meningitis on Thursday September 19 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in SAC room 302. Meningitis is a disease that can be
Not exactly standard theater, or the average music or poetry performance, the Philadelphia Fringe Festival is culmination of the above works and even more. From what begun five years ago when a few arts professionals
Most football teams can play with one or several players injured and still perform well. One man the Temple Owls football team cannot afford to have injured is defensive end/tackle Dan Klecko. In Temple’s first
“Are you two related?” This is a question often asked of both Bridget and Emily Moyer of the Temple field hockey team. “Well, no…but we just tell everyone we’re cousins,” said the Moyer girls as
In most sports played in America, the tendency to believe that the English language is the only useful means of communication for athletes is now a fallacy. Virginia Gonzalez, otherwise known as V-A, had to