Move over, Thanksgiving, because winter break is on its way. There are no cutesy, blinking lights in my apartment because they only add to my permanent migraine. There is no sign of Frank Sinatra crooning
Unlike the other three films in the franchise, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire begins not with our hero, but in a mysterious old house in the middle of nowhere. Voldemort is up to
Last week, I found myself alone in the women’s locker room of the YMCA, with another young female, whom I will call Beth. In an attempt to pass time, Beth and I began to make
As a sophomore on last season’s indoor track and field team, Tynisha Gardner’s consistency helped earn her team’s most valuable player honors. Gardner led the Owls in the women’s 400-meter dash last season, possessing the
Members of Temple Student Government’s general assembly were displeased to hear that Trustee Richard J. Fox said the new Office of Multicultural Affairs may be unnecessary. The namesake of the Fox School of Business questioned
Imagine a place where students from 65 different countries come together to live and learn in a diverse, urban environment. Now imagine being able to attend discussions and speeches that talk about other cultures, watch
Get ready to lock and load. The paintball frenzy has officially reached Temple. What began as a simple Facebook interest group has led to an official student organization, the Temple University Paintball club. “Our president,
There are certain combinations of letters that have powerful connotations. PU for example. I’ll use it in a sentence. “PU! Dirt the Fragrance was a hellish idea, Matt Donnelly.” What else? FU. Verbalized, “FU, TO,
Imagine waking up for an 8:40 a.m. class, going into the bathroom and flicking on the light to see a disturbingly large cockroach in the sink. Good morning, indeed. That is one example of living
You know that sarong you wore to the beach last summer? Its design was inspired by a “lapa,” a piece of fabric worn like a skirt in Africa as casual wear and for dance ceremonies.