Temple Student Government held its first “question and answer” session at the conclusion of its meeting last Monday to increase communication between chairpersons and group representatives. TSG President Oscar Chow talked about adding a formal
The entire room was hazy with smoke, beer was spilling from plastic cups, women wearing scandalous, glittery clothing gyrated and thrust their hips against poles. While a comedian joked about women and sexual positions, people
October 8-16, 2005 Editor’s note: This calendar is a publication of the office of student activities. Tuesday, Oct. 11 * Fall Fest 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. – 13th Street, Bell Tower, Berks Mall Temple
Philadelphia can now officially do what it hasn’t in the last 30 years: say hello to a new law school. With the state Department of Education recently approving Drexel University’s plans to start its College
SEPTA’s wheels have been squeaking for the past few years. In need of a serious axel greasing, SEPTA sought temporary relief with Gov. Ed Rendell’s infusion of money borrowed from the highway transportation fund. Although
There are people who make things happen. There are others who let things happen to them, and there are also those who watch things happen. Kevin Liles, Executive Vice President of Warner Music Group, pushed
Imagine sitting in class, energy waning, stomach growling, mind wandering and wondering, ‘What’s for lunch?’ Sound familiar? That nagging hunger is a distraction that has plagued even the best student during the most crucial lectures.
Temple Theater kicked off its season with Company, A Musical Comedy Thursday at the Tomlinson Theater, but it’s the only musical the program will produce this season. Company’s popularity among student actors affirmed a desire
Either I’m a stumbling drunk or the Celebrity world is spiraling out of control. Little bit of both? Deal. Dirt is always glad to get exclusives, especially about A-listers. Spies on the set of The