stellastarr* stellastarr* (RCA) stellastarr*’s self-titled debut offers a bit of a conundrum. When faced with a such a band, many questions arise, not the least of which is: Is it wrong to hate a band
The coming of October marked the beginning of Temple’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Awareness Month. Temple’s Lambda Alliance, Student Friends of Lesbians and Gays (S-FLAG) and Main Campus Program Board (MCPB) coordinated this
Once again, Denzel Washington manages to make even the most lackluster movie enjoyable. He’s done it before in hits like John Q, and his latest work, Out of Time, is another in a series of
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
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
After a sloppy loss to Boston College to open its conference play, Temple has its hands full for the next six weeks. Here’s a look at what the Owls will encounter. No. 2 Miami Hurricanes:
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
Temple University’s public radio station, WRTI (90.1 FM), received the Development Exchange 2003 Membership Award, honoring the largest increase in member contributions of any major public radio station in the United States. The award was
Republican mayoral candidate Sam Katz stopped by the Sub Zero skate shop Oct. 3 to pledge his support to Philadelphia’s young skateboarders in their quest return to Love Park. “Well, I’m back to do some
“All children are of equal value in the eyes of God but not in the eyes of America.” This statement sparked cheers and applause for author Jonathan Kozol from the audience at an Oct. 2