Can you imagine standing in line for days at Best Buy or having a gun pointed in your face over a video-game system? Many people across the country can, as they struggled to get their
Some say that the war in Iraq is just like the Vietnam War. Yet Fareed Zakaria, editor and columnist of “Newsweek International” made a different analogy. He linked the war in Iraq to the Korean
It’s the home of the Ravens and Orioles, crab cakes, Edgar Allan Poe and the world’s tallest five-sided building. Baltimore is a great place to exercise your five senses, and there is something in this
When former President Peter J. Liacouras made the decision to move the Tyler School of Art from its current location in Elkins Park to Main Campus, he saw it as an opportunity to create a
After waking up from Thanksgiving dinner to find that half a turkey lives somewhere in your intestinal track, you either: a) Vow to continue its legacy forever by sending its protein straight to your biceps
I hate to break it to you guys, but we’re getting old. Not bitter-against-the-world old, but aging nonetheless. Most of us are 18- to 24-year-olds now, and that means we have witnessed 18 to 24
The White House, Georgetown and fancy restaurants oozing with politicians and suits may make it seem like there is no way to have a good time without spending more than $100 in Washington, D.C. It’s
In a first for both the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania and Temple, the court heard oral arguments in front of a student audience in a university setting. The Commonwealth Court is a full appellate circuit
Wawa is the only gas station and convenience store popular enough to have hundreds of Facebook groups singing its praise. In fact, there are four Temple groups for the convenience store chain. So what is
It seems that everyone in New York City knows exactly where they are headed – except you. Marching out of Penn Station, there is a sense of being thrust into this large city. Billboards plaster