The euthanasia debate in America has been revitalized with the Supreme Court’s ruling that the food supply could be withdrawn from a woman in a permanent vegetative state and severely disabled state. Terry Schiavo, formerly
It’s that season again. Time to break out those costumes and masks. Time to decorate those doors and carve those pumpkins. And in the spirit of all those trick or treaters, creepy ghosts and green
Did you know that the AIDS Walk is just around the corner? Well, actually it’s around the Art Museum. Each year thousands gather to make a difference in the lives of people afflicted with HIV
The Franklin Air Show is the Franklin Institute’s latest interactive exhibit. Designed to resemble an air show, it combines play with physics to teach the principles of flight. Visitors can test physical laws while playing
my submission, information for paper/students Thursday, October 30, 2003 (2:30 p.m.)in the Paley Library Lecture Hall. Presentation for aspiring unpublished authors and illustrators on entering the “Writers of the Future” contest. How to Enter/How to
Molière’s “The Imaginary Invalid” opens tonight as Temple Theaters kicks off its 2003-2004 season. The satire chronicles the outrageous scheme of a hypochondriac determined to marry off his daughter to a physician so he can
Binge drinking, a sickness commonly associated with college students, has been on a steady decline in recent years. Traits associated with binge drinking include a person giving up responsibilities and everyday activities in favor of
Philadelphia has been the backdrop for a variety of movies for both Academy Award winners and cheesy 80s classics. Here is a tour guide of Philly locales made famous through the movies. One of the
The Painted Bride Art Center is presenting “Divine Women, Divine Work,” a festival to feature the work and art of emerging female artists in the Philadelphia area. A mix of music, dance, theater, poetry, visual
For Temple students who have grown up in or around the Philadelphia area, choosing a neighborhood to live in is an easy decision. While many students live in South Philly or areas closer to Center