The Vote or Die campaign is impartial? Please. Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs, a rap artist and fashion mogul, brought his supposedly non-partisan Vote or Die tour to a couple thousand in attendance at McGonigle Hall
Philadelphia has a rich tradition in the arts, from the theaters lining South Broad Street to the history contained within the walls of the famed Philadelphia Museum of Art. What many Philadelphians may not realize
Forbes Magazine last week rated Temple University the fourth most connected campus in America out of 357 campuses evaluated. Temple fulfilled 17 of the 19 criteria for placement. “We’ve always known we had a high
Insane females run into the female restroom and bang on the doors as soon as a woman enters the restroom at the Gallery Suburban Train Station. The female janitors have commented they are tired of
According to Professor David Jacobs, popular culture has been rooted in politics since President George Washington; every President has been faced with the dilemma of trying to be a great leader while presenting themselves as
Dear L.C., Is there anything to do during the weekends if you’re not a party person? Parties kind of get boring after a while, and I need alternatives. -Mike Dear Mike, I totally understand the
I’m a Democrat, I support John Kerry, and I support the concept of P.Diddy’s “Vote or Die” campaign. Nevertheless, I feel that the event on Wednesday night was an absolute disastrous waste of 3 hours
Chris Nelson transformed a nondescript Rock Hall practice room into his personal masterpiece theater. With confidence and ease, Nelson sat behind a mini grand piano and began to play Stevie Wonder’s “Ribbon in the Sky”
As Election Day nears, the senatorial race is heating up between Republican incumbent Arlen Specter and Democratic challenger Joe Hoeffel. Though Specter has held a lead in the polls since his campaign commenced, this gap
Michael Moore brought his “Slacker Uprising Tour” to the Liacouras Center on Thursday night. Moore has been touring the country, visiting cities in 20 swing states to encourage young people to get out and vote