Yay! It’s time for the Dirt: Christmas Deliciousness edition! Oh, dirtlings, another semester has passed and I find myself sitting at Dirt Headquarters (which you can find at the bottom of any bottle) a little
We are the proud generation of video games. Ever since Nintendo marketed that magnificent gray box in 1985, gaming systems have been close to our young hearts. Throughout the years we’ve seen them evolve, from
It has been almost 16 years since the city of Philadelphia, and the world, has seen Rocky Balboa. The last memory people have of Rocky is his bloody street fight with young boxer Tommy Gunn
Philadelphia’s 2005 homicide rate has already surpassed last year’s count of 330, and we still have December left. Can we feel safe on the streets of Philadelphia or is that memory gone forever? The city
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
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
While it’s nothing I like to admit, I spent a great deal of my childhood watching television. There wasn’t much I liked more than watching old sitcoms before going to bed. This is probably directly
A few weeks ago, I was not at my best legally. I was driving with an expired license, purely by accident. I’m not a criminal; I just didn’t mark the date on my calendar and
Adam Black, a native of Hershey, Pa., has been making films since middle school. A student in the School of Communications and Theater as a film and media arts major, he said he moved toward