The Delaware River Port Authority of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, or DRPA, is “a regional transportation and economic development agency serving the people of Southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey.” Simply put, the DRPA are
DALLAS – Early in his campaign for the presidency four years ago, George W. Bush was asked in a Republican debate which political philosopher he most admired. He replied: Jesus Christ “because he changed my
Temple University Ambler students were rewarded for their hard work last week at the Philadelphia Flower Show when they received the Special Achievement Award in Conservation from the Garden Club Federation. They were also honored
An event at Ambler campus tonight will bring to light some of the unspeakable atrocities prison inmates at Holmesburg prison in Philadelphia underwent during radical experimentation from 1951 to 1974. Assistant Professor of Geography and
Mark Skiffington, a senior engineering student at Marquette University, isn’t looking for work. He’s going back to school. So is Cynthia Zimmerman, a Marquette senior majoring in accounting. “I was looking for a job in
Vice President of Student Affairs Dekwuan Postell talked to TSG’s general assembly about accountability and being more dedicated to the student body’s cause. He challenged the general assembly to not only address the administration regarding
Art and Religion Discussion The Esther Boyer College of Music and Dance will present “No Graven Image: Judaism and the Rise of Abstraction in Modern Art and Music,” a collaborative event combining musical performance and
The rules of a presidential campaign are remarkably similar to the rules of the playground: Namely, if you’re going to say it, you better be ready to back it up. The latest to learn that
In a local paper in late February was the headline “House passes bill protecting unborn victims.” While skimming through the black and white print, a quote from our president jumped out of the text. “We
For the fifth most populous state in the country, we’re a fairly quiet people in terms of politics. Governor Rendell is seeking to end this trend by the implementation of a statewide voter-education program in