It was a joyous occasion for those who waited in the cold outside Independence Hall last Saturday, holding welcome signs and waving small British and American flags to welcome Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla,
A castle-like dwelling sits on the corner of Broad and Master streets in North Philadelphia, its facade resembling a vacant show theater during the day, and as night falls, an eerie haunted house. From the
In a city famous for cheesesteaks and ranked one of the nation’s fattest, about 100 Temple students will take on the challenge to lose weight and aid the university in hopes of being named “Philly’s
It was a long bus trip for the men’s and women’s track teams last weekend. But a message from a coach told them to resist horseplay and stay focused on their task ahead. They took
It doesn’t matter what arena the women’s basketball team plays its home games at, as long as it’s somewhere on North Broad Street. With Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance occupying the Liacouras Center Friday
Back in the days of note passing and recess, slipping on a pair of sneakers with your favorite jeans was not only accepted, it was stylish. But in today’s fashion world some would argue that
Debra Kapnek wants people to act. Inspired by stories and photographs taken by Brian Steidle, a former U.S. Marine stationed in Darfur, Sudan, the Temple alumna created “Out of Africa,” a collection of paintings of
Beginning tomorrow, student organizations can earn 50 Diamond Dollars by participating in the Diversity Dialogues Series, a semester long workshop designed to engage student leaders in discussion on multiculturalism and diversity. The incentive was announced
The men’s basketball team has struggled to hold large leads throughout the season. The Owls didn’t have that problem Sunday. Fueled by Mark Tyndale’s second straight double-double, the Owls built a 23-point lead by halftime
“Big Brother” has moved from reality TV to the Web, as watching eyes now keep tabs on every keystroke you make. While some question how far the Patriot Act goes, Facebook.com may have seemed just