Long before Jack Black recruited a classroom full of kids to start a rock band in last fall’s hit comedy School of Rock, Philadelphia’s own Paul Green was teaching kids to master the craft and
When did Halliburton become a four letter word? The Texas-based energy company has been the center of nearly every controversy known to man since George Bush and Dick Cheney took office in 2001. It has
The latest, greatest conjoining of man and machine is Kerry Conran’s debut film, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. Creating an entire pixilated world with the use of CGI technology, like the effects seen
Never mind what you heard. Voting for Ralph Nader is not a “waste.” While it is true that a vote for Nader may work to the advantage of our beloved current president (a.k.a. The anti-Christ),
American Heart Association Walk Temple University Health System is the main sponsor of this year’s American Heart Association Walk. This Sunday, Sept. 23 Philadelphia residents are welcome to take part in a 6.2 mile walk
Have you ever wondered what the repercussions would be if you lost your pants in front of a crowd of people? The Arden Theatre Company’s current production of The Underpants, a Carl Sternheim play adapted
The Social Security number at Temple University will soon be eliminated as the primary identifier for students, staff and associates. The university is in the process of instituting policies that are in compliance with federal
If a bicycle was locked with a Kryptonite U-shaped lock two weeks ago, it was probably safe. Now, it’s not. What were once regarded as the most difficult locks to break into have now been
The office of Career Development Services sponsored its annual Part-Time Job Fair this Wednesday, Sept. 22 in the Great Court at Mitten Hall. The event, which ran from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., featured 28
North Philadelphia Councilman Darrell Clarke planned to talk about bills that would regulate firearms and ammunition sales, making the areas around Temple University safer. The America Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) had