By touring the nation and spreading her message of truth to thousands of people, Nina “Lyrispect” Ball, a 2005 Temple alumna of the African American studies department, said she hopes to empower America with her
I sat down late Wednesday night to write a column on the Yasser Arafat scarves, more commonly known as Keffiyeh. Somewhere between Rachael Ray’s Dunkin’ Donuts commercial controversy and looking up pictures of Jay-Z, I
VIOLENCE AND GLITTER: ART SHOW Thursday, Nov. 11 8-11:30 p.m. FREE Indoor Rooftop Studios, 1712 N. 2nd St. https://sarahrado.blogspot.com Self-dubbed an “exploration of dichotomy in art,” Violence and Glitter is sure to be an art
“We’re never going to be as young as we are tonight,” said Brian Dales, the lead singer of The Summer Set while backstage at the band’s gig in First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia. The self-described
BERLIN – Remember when you were young and your mom gave you crayons with strict instructions to color on the paper and nowhere else? While you may have been content to keep your doodles confined
Many Americans wake up every morning to head to the typical office job – filing papers, answering phone calls, dealing with creepy bosses and trying to fix copy machines that only occasionally work. But occupations
For many college students, picking a major is a tricky task – it can be difficult to choose a career path at such a young age. Matthew Merz, a sports management alumnus, proves that a
Check out The Temple News’ exclusive video coverage as well as the print edition of the article. Video by Saba Aregai and Luis Rodriguez Kevin Henson, a senior neuroscience major, was dragged along to the
I am absolutely dying for someone to ask me if there is something in my pants or if I am just happy to see them. Because you know what, there is something in my pants
Just like the endless drama of high school, the plague of senioritis doesn’t disappear. Instead, it takes an approximately four-year hiatus until we are a new kind of senior. But the title of “super senior”