Leah Blewett’s article with the headline “Filmmaker Michael Moore polarizes students with ‘Slacker Uprising’” reads like a partisan article in favor of Republican activists. I was at the Slacker Uprising event on Thursday and saw
Zero has become a digit all too familiar to the women’s soccer team this season. On 11 occasions, zero has been part of the final score of their games. Unfortunately for the Owls, a majority
Dr. Ray Coughlin, the Honors Program’s Co-Director, was officially named as the new adviser to health professions students Wednesday, finalizing the role he has filled for the pre-med, pre-dental, and pre-pharmacy students since the beginning
Concerned citizens gathered at the Regency Ballroom in the Loews Hotel Tuesday evening to voice their concerns over SEPTA’s planned rate-hikes and service cuts. Facing a $62 million budget shortfall for 2005, SEPTA proposed raising
President George W. Bush is ahead by two. No, wait. Now John Kerry is ahead by three. Wait, wait. Now it’s Bush in the lead once again by four. Ever since the final debate, the
A city within a city, Eastern State Penitentiary is separated from the rest of Philadelphia by concrete walls 30 feet tall and eight feet thick. The penitentiary is situated among row houses and restaurants; a
Using the dance lessons from his Golden Globe and SAG-Award Winning role as Billy Flynn in Chicago, Richard Gere quick-steps his way back onto movie screens in Shall We Dance? This time, instead of updating
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of the TV show South Park and the film of same name, have never been known as G-rated filmmakers. What some people do not realize however, is they are
As we draw closer to Halloween, usual not-so-spooky haunted houses and big, grinning, carved pumpkins seem to be popping up everywhere. If you’re tired of the usual Halloween activities, why not try something that still
Speed was the name of the game on Wednesday, and the Owls just weren’t prepared for all the running. On a rain-slicked turf, the Owls lost control of the ball often, dropping a 3-1 decision