Martavis Kee told Rivals.com he hoped this weekend’s visit to Temple would be his first and last official visit to any school recruiting the high school basketball star. The Fort Lauderdale, Fla., native made his
As of Aug. 30, 258 people have been slain in Philadelphia, raising the homicide rate. The “Philadelphia Inquirer” reports that 80 percent of the city’s homicide victims were black and 89 percent were male. Handguns
The time spent in Victor’s Cafe will surely be a unique memory for all who enter. This Italian restaurant found in South Philadelphia is not only a place for delicious food, but also the brilliant
Captain Jack Sparrow in this summer’s blockbuster “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” ruled the summer box office, but the top contender for the fall movie season is anyone’s guess. September kicks off with
Coach Al Golden stood among a heap of reporters at football media day last month, explaining how he had taught his players to compete among each other. Summer practices were nearly complete and several starting
The numbers were staggering. And the job, daunting. Al Golden knew all about the football team’s less-than-stellar past when he was given the head-coaching job in December. But he couldn’t have fully understood what obstacles
Two starters for the men’s basketball team have been declared ineligible for the fall semester, the athletic department announced Friday. Junior guard Mark Tyndale and senior center Wayne Marshall will be forced to sit out
It’s not like watching “ER” on TV. There are no doctors shouting for epinephrine, no emergency medical technicians rushing gurneys through the aisles, no people screaming that they have been waiting for four hours and
In a country obsessed with Lockean philosophy, it makes sense that most Americans associate the idea of property with natural rights, labor and capitalism. During the Internet Age, however, property and the related idea of
It was a perfect late summer afternoon in the London Docklands. I was perched atop an ornate marble bench with an issue of TIME Europe splayed across my lap. A few wispy clouds dotted the