You’ve somehow managed to get your hands on a car. Maybe you saved up all your pennies or perhaps your parents decided that they were just too cool to own a station wagon any longer.
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
Throughout life, there are certain times where one is guaranteed exposure to relative constants, such as the leaves falling during autumn, the playoffs showcasing Philadelphia teams not winning championships and election years supplying enough hot
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
“George Bush doesn’t care about black people,” said rap artist Kanye West on Sept. 2 at NBC’s “A Concert for Hurricane Relief.” That comment concluded West’s critique of the government’s response to the hurricane, when
The one bright spot The Owls have been outgained, 1,051 yards to 310 in two games, but there is good news: they just saved some headache in the defensive backfield by switching senior Christian Dunbar
When the Owls were routed by Arizona State in Week 1, a few Owls defensive players lamented they had made the Sun Devils’ admittedly prolific offense look like the Greatest Show on Turf. They didn’t