The city’s biggest museums run along the scenic Benjamin Franklin Parkway, just minutes away from Temple’s main campus! The Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of the largest in the United States, is the most renowned
Hailing from a town of 3,000 I am what you would call a country bumpkin. When I transferred to Temple a year ago, I was sick of driving so much. Plus, parking can often be
It’s that lovely time of year again. Summer fades to fall, you know, that season lasting three weeks or so prior to winter. The leaves change color briefly on the few trees Philadelphia hasn’t yet
Take it from someone coming fresh from two weeks of RA training: the list of many, varied and unusual problems that can arise between roommates knows no end. As you spend your first couple of
As Temple enters into the first year of its P.C. (Post Chaney) era, many of the athletic teams at the University now have an opportunity to place themselves at the forefront of the schools athletic
A newfound sense of independence often has big implications for freshmen – and their waist lines. The “freshman 15” is a term coined in reference to the rapid weight gain often typical of new college
Liacouras Center The 270,000 sq. ft. complex can host up to 11,000 people and countless memorable Temple basketball games. It draws some of the most recognizable artists to stage, as well as many big-ticketed shows
Many true originals argue the neighborhood doesn’t really begin until Washington Avenue, while some will argue it’s Bainbridge Street. Either way, there are fantastic places to visit north and south of Washington. The first major
If there is more in your pocket than Diamond Dollars, hail a cab to Center City. Take the C bus from Broad Street or the subway (going south from Temple’s campus!) to City Hall for
Freshman year is filled with exploration and discoveries about other people and yourself. But the one discovery which you have already made is that music is a common link to almost everyone. Whether you’re into