Whenever I have picked up a copy of The Philadelphia Inquirer in the last year, I have consistently seen the same two types of stories. The first type usually involves the words “West Bank” or
The outsourcing of American jobs overseas, or offshoring, is a sensitive subject that pulls at the heart strings of many Americans. Most businesses see an economic recovery within sight, but are not willing to hire
The relationship between teachers and students in America doesn’t cease to amaze me, not even after six semesters of classes here. In India, we have a saying: “Guru Brahma Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo, Maheshwaray.” In
Sometimes I find myself daydreaming in class and am snapped back to reality by the muffled sound of another student’s snoring. Sleep is what happens before, during and after classes – and sometimes not at
It’s time to move forward. The Owls will be asked to forget about last season’s 1-11 finish and look ahead to their 2004 campaign beginning this Saturday with their annual Cherry and White intra-squad game.
Success is nothing new to Logan Terry. After a brilliant career at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School, Terry was named the Junior PGA Player of the Year. As a freshman, he is now carrying the Owls into
Kill Bill: Volume 2 is the sequel to, arguably, the most violent movie ever made. Volume 1, Quentin Tarantino’s conception of the ultimate feminist film, was – at its core – a movie that could
There are no heroes in this Alamo. Instead, John Lee Hancock’s The Alamo is a movie without victors, or even stars. Even with Dennis Quaid and Billy Bob Thornton headlining, this movie is more about
Cedric the Entertainer is funny. Steve Harvey is also funny – but not in this movie. Johnson Family Vacation is a weak attempt at wholesome family comedy, which, when it’s not busy boring you to
South Philadelphia is home to everything Italian. From the famed Italian Market, to the numerous restaurants, South Philly has been bursting with Mediterranean flavor for years. Gnocchi, a little gem of a restaurant, tucked away