When I was in middle school, one of the many things I could count on from my mother was that, despite her blaring alarm clock and my knocking on her door, she just would not
Now owners of its longest winning steak since 1991, the women’s field hockey team is playing with confidence, poise and determination. Behind goals from Mandi Ruth and Mary Catherine Kinneman and another shutout from goalkeeper
It was about 25 years ago that AIDS became a worldwide epidemic destined to drain life from the souls of both the young and the old while baffling the minds of scientists seeking a cure.
The third annual West Chester Film Festival kicks off Oct. 6, and the event’s public relations director, John Cigler, promises some big changes for this year’s festivities. “We added three workshops run by industry professionals
Sure, you’ve played trivia games before. You’ve debated with your friends over what year the musical, “Grease” came out and who the Philadelphia Eagles lost to in Super bowl XV. It might be easy to
Former New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreevey visited the Borders bookstore across from City Hall Sept. 23 to sign copies of his new book, “The Confession.” During an impressive political career, McGreevey harbored away a
Fyodor Dostoevsky, a 19th century Russian writer, once wrote a short story about a man who sat on a bench in a cemetery and listened to the dead talk. He listened to them as they
There’s more than one way to eat a Reese’s. These words are familiar in our minds. We know the commercial. We picture ourselves taking a bite into our own peanut-butter cup with personal style. As
We missed the boat. It passed us so long ago that we can’t even see the sails in the distance. We are trying so hard to combat obesity with diet fads that we missed the
We’re the most colorful campus, Temple proclaims on the pages of an owl-covered brochure. Percentages and statistics dominate the appeal, as Temple remains the eighth most diverse university in the country, according to a Princeton