Most high school introverts don’t find themselves acting on stage a few years later in a G-string thong. Then again, junior Raphael Falkoff does not lead the life of most. Falkoff has been a performer
The walls of McGonigle Hall are covered with portraits of athletes inducted into the university’s Hall of Fame. Seven more faces can now be added to those walls. Kevin Ross, Dr. Santee Ruffin, Beverly Grove,
As the regular season concluded Saturday, the field hockey team found itself in a familiar position. Having reached the Atlantic Ten Conference tournament in each of the last three seasons, the Owls understand what postseason
Bzzz. I heard it from the other side of the classroom. Bzzz. It was a familiar noise – the sound of a cell phone set to vibrate instead of ring. I presume that the buzzing
As my first time at a Death Cab for Cutie show, I expected to just sit in my seat, relax and enjoy. To my luck, my expectations were too modest as they provided a quality
As should be expected from Temple, the doors that claimed to be opened by 7 p.m. were really opened closer to 8. Needless to say, Saturday night was a gorgeous 47 degrees with the ghastly
The fencing team is missing something. Experience. The Owls, who finished 19-5 last season, return nine fencers this season. The other half of the team is composed of freshmen. Without any seniors on the team,
Don’t ask director Seth Landau about the significance of the mask in his new film, “Bryan Loves You.” On the film’s official Web site, visitors are greeted by a cheap yet menacing mask that is
“Atheist? Really? Why?” How many people get such reactions when they identify themselves as atheists? No one asks why if a person is a Methodist or a Catholic. But if he or she is an
Vampires, werewolves, witches and goblins are the glowing images featured on jack-o-lanterns all through fall. On Halloween, these infamous creatures take flight as haunting flickers of horror. As this season’s eve of trepidation is at