It seemed like a silly Halloween gag until we saw it on the cover of the “Daily News” – a blown up photo of University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann posing with Saad Saadi, a
The line between local and national party politics was blurred during last Tuesday’s midterm election as Democrats seized control of both congressional houses, delivering a blow to the 12-year Republican majority. CNN exit polls found
Lethargics of the world unite. The simple task of paying with credit cards is now even simpler. The newest technology will allow people to scan their cards on a machine that will read information, thus
Throughout Philadelphia and surrounding suburbs, there is a distinct accent that seeps through the teeth of natives. Although there is significance in the origins of the immigrants that settled in the region and established the
Basketball season is finally upon us. When thinking of the 76ers, one of the most notable examples of their success is the pride of their fan following. These fans almost always sport the most bright
Temple Student Government Speaker Ieshia Nelson wanted to do something special to acknowledge the success of Homecoming 2006 last month. Two days after the Temple football team defeated Bowling Green and the hip-hop band The
Suicide consistently ranks as one of the top 10 causes of death in America. The surgeon general reported that in almost all cases, the victim has a diagnosable mental illness, a substance abuse problem, or
In the last two weeks, this university has had to swallow two major losses – both occurring on the same day. Nov. 3, marked the last day for former Dean of Students Ainsley Carry who
Somewhere in the world – at this exact moment – a smart, sophisticated, highly fashionable woman in killer Manolo Blahnik shoes is being ruthlessly pursued by a snaggle-toothed, flannel-wearing man with Wal-Mart boxers from 1986
Every year coyotes from northern New York State find their way to Manhattan by riding on trucks. Once they find solace in the greens of Central Park, they are captured and caged, or sent back