Dear L.C., I have a “friend” who has recently done many hurtful things to me. It hurts because he was my best friend for six years. I’m trying really hard to forgive him to get
When freshmen Jay Habre, Tom McDonald and Brendon Mulvihill see a fork, they have a story to tell. Habre, McDonald, Mulvihill and 50 students from North Penn High School in Lansdale, Pa., strategically placed close
As I sat over my soggy bowl of Captain Crunch the other morning, it occurred to me that since students (with the exception of freshmen) have been booted out of Temple Housing and onto the
As the seasons begin to change, leaves turn from crisp green to golden orange and the air takes on its familiar chill. In much the same way, the world of couture sheds its gauzy strapless
George W. Bush’s latest attack on John Kerry included the statement that if it were up to Senator Kerry, Saddam Hussein would still be in power. I’d like to remind the voters that George W.
Terrorism is certainly no stranger to modern history, and it still remains a harsh reality present in the international community. To be sure, the events of 9/11 saw a sharp increase in exposure of terrorist
Last month my father had to wire me money for my rent. I was working in New York this summer – rather, interning in New York. Apart from the amazing experience my internship gave me,
The signature yellow bands of Lance Armstrong’s cancer research organization, the Lance Armstrong Foundation, have infiltrated our accessory collection. They were launched with the aspiration of raising six million dollars vis-à-vis the sale of five
My favorite campaign bumper sticker of this election reads, “Let’s not elect Bush this year either.” It might seem confusing, but in 2000 the people picked former Vice President Al Gore to lead the country.
Two devastating losses into the season, the Owls’ defensive line has yet to show its mettle. After losses to Virginia and Maryland, two teams loaded with all-America candidates across the offensive line, coach Bobby Wallace