William Penn hates your Philadelphia sports loving guts. He hates them because, in 1983, a contract was signed to construct Liberty One Place, the tallest building in the city of Philadelphia. During the city’s humble
If you’re looking for something besides the usual Miller Lite special at your local bar, Patrick Jones and Triumph Brewing Company have something new to offer the burgeoning beer connoisseur. As the head brewer at
It happens once every April. The temperature warms up, the sun breaks through the clouds, vendors pave the streets, commotion fills the air and several Temple professors are left staring at half-empty classrooms. When the
As any great gambler knows, victory does not come without its risks; those willing to act only on a sure thing may fare reasonably well, but the biggest winnings will always go to those who
The “Game Behind the Game” career forum, hosted by Boost Mobile, gave both college and high school students a glimpse into the world of music and entertainment through the eyes of leading industry professionals. The
It’s early morning and Johnny is finally done studying for a test he’ll take in four hours. He’s ready for whatever the teacher throws at him. If only he could keep his hands from shaking
Japan’s decision to sugarcoat certain ugly aspects of its past brings to light the damaging practice of revisionist approaches to history. The Japanese government has decided to cover up and smooth over details about World
After a long night of teasing, strutting and gyrating, each of the 650 muscles in my body wages a full blown strike against me. My abs felt like they were forced through a meat grinder.
With my family moving across the country and the university eager to push me off campus at the end of my freshman year, I was forced into a situation most Temple students face at some
It’s 4 a.m. Monday morning. After a long night working at Denim Lounge, a posh bar and club located on Walnut Street in Center City, Kim, a freshman geography and urban studies major whose last