Overcoming what seemed to be an almost career-threatening injury was not easy for senior Travis Kitchen. Kitchen missed all of last season with a broken foot, but this season he said he’s showing many signs
According to Pew Internet, a research company, a Web log is created every 5.8 seconds. Technorati, a blog search engine, tracks about six million blogs daily. Merriam-Webster named “blog” the word of 2004. When I
The Wedding Date is like a relationship that goes terribly wrong – when it’s best to just learn from the mistakes, move on and eventually forget it ever happened. The storyline is shoplifted directly out
Vice president Dick Cheney spoke at the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. According to an article on cnn.com, Cheney reminded his audience that the Holocaust did not occur somewhere in obscurity, but “in
“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime” Mark Haddon ISBN: 1400032717 $9 on Amazon.com What it’s About: “The Curious Incident of a Dog in the Nighttime” is a murder mystery novel with a
Where would we be without treacherous hangovers? I know I certainly wouldn’t have caught every delicious second of the Screen Actors Guild Awards without one. Who knew that eight Advil, two gallons of water and
Temple University Performing Arts Club has big plans and big goals for non-theater majors who love to act, sing and dance. The new student organization held its first meeting on Jan. 31 in the Student
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Valentine’s Day: There’s a lot of pressure to say the right things, get the right gifts and be on your best behavior. Unfortunately, sometimes things just don’t go right – especially for guys. It’s much
Being single is not the end of the world. Still, being depressed about it most of the time is nothing compared to being alone on Valentine’s Day. Some of you out there have been single