So you’re thinking of finding an apartment in South Philly because you have a thing for Italian food. Or maybe you’re dying to have Pat’s and Geno’s and the Mummer Museum as your neighbors. Or
In recent years, anti-drug commercials have been on the rise, filling our television breaks with messages of encouragement to “just say no.” Partnership for a Drug Free America has been especially vocal in discouraging youth
The Greek community and student body at Temple University are coming together tomorrow evening to support a classmate who suffered a paralyzing injury last month. Brian Grubb, a communications major and brother in the Delta
“Couldn’t Keep It to Myself: Testimonies from Our Imprisoned Sisters” Wally Lamb and the Women of York Correctional Institution $15.72 “‘What I hope is that people reading this book will bear in mind that we
Dear News: Your readers may find the case- ‘Green vs. Drexel’ interesting. Legally it is a breach of contract suit brought by 18 MBA Candidates. It boils down to Drexel University ripping off MBA students
Dear Editor, Evolutionists have ridiculed creationists for using the entropy argument against evolution. Evolutionists keep insisting that entropy (the natural tendency for all matter to go towards disorder) only applies to closed systems and not
On August 16, 1977, the world lost the most charismatic, passionate, talented performer and “King of Rock N’ Roll”, Elvis Aaron Presley. Elvis Presley was Rock N’ Roll. He created it. He lived it. Flattered
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SwapYourTextbooks.com Fights Back Against Unfair Textbook Prices August 11, 2005 — Dallas, TX. SwapYourTextbooks.com is the first and only even exchange textbook website for students nationwide. The website eliminates the need for
Make Music for the Solution–By Any Means Necessary!! By Maj Toure “By any means necessary!” This is the now-legendary quote embedded in every revolutionary’s conscious and or subconscious mind from the mouth of our great
Philadelphia’s own, Showin’ Tell is hosting their CD Release Party at the Eastern State Penitentiary on September 17th. Eastern State Penitentiary operated for 142 years and once held such infamous inmates as Al Capone and