Three years ago, when telling friends, family, and well-wishers that I would be attending Temple University, I was always asked: “You gonna run?” I would just laugh and reply, “No, we don’t even have a
So far, this season has proved to be more challenging than the members of the field hockey team originally expected. The Owls opened the Temple Invitational with a 1-0 loss to North Carolina on Saturday,
Against Me! Searching for a Former Clarity Fat Wreck Chords HHHHI Searching for a Former Clarity, the new record by the Gainseville, Fla., band, Against Me!, finds the group at their most cohesive as a
Sept. 2 marked the first and last time I will ever see Engine Down play in Philadelphia. No, the Church is not closing and no it was not that Engine Down was so dreadful that
Want some sweetbreads? They are awesome. A bit on the creamy side, they’re garlicky and crisp on the outer edges. Want a real party in your mouth? Pop two or three in at once to
A good restaurant is always about more than just good food. You would think that in a city like Philadelphia this would not be an important distinction to make. But it’s not always easy to
Philadelphia assumed its role as host to a parade of resident and visiting artists wishing to enrich and entertain diverse audiences as The Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe began Sept. 2. Now in its
Displayed prominently on the wall of Tuttleman Counseling Center hangs a disturbing image of a restless adult being pulled from a child-like and pristine landscape. The interpretive exhibit belongs to Tyler student Donn Williams and
By the year 2008, Google Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. will merge to create Googlezon. With Google’s infinite database and Amazon’s personalized catalog of consumer shopping habits, almost every American will have access to the world’s
Last semester I had a class where my professor encouraged everyone to bring in a piece of writing that he or she found especially meaningful. Everyone shared their favorite novels, poems and even screenplays. All