The DREAM Act needs widespread support and the voice of President Hart. During spring break, students with a dream will come out of the shadows. March 10 is declared “National Coming Out of the Shadows
Laurent Leonard said he was not surprised the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act failed in the Senate in December 2010. Leonard, 42, said the 55-41 vote reflects the bigger picture. “To me,
The negative associations fail to consider pole dancing as an empowering exercise routine. Most would agree exercise is far removed from their mind when they think of pole dancing. When I agreed to join my
As Main Campus housing rates rise, students should explore alternative options. It’s important for students to keep price tags in perspective and to always consider their options as University Housing proposes to raise the cost
United States citizens need to stay informed on global affairs and realize how events occurring overseas affect the U.S. Petra Brayo, a sophomore neuroscience major, said her philosophy class discussed the protests in Egypt about
“OH! G” Art Opening & Tee Release / March 4 6 p.m. – 10 p.m., Lodge 215, 177 W. Girard Ave., Free https://lodge215.com Lodge 215 is a clothing store that recently opened in Northern Liberties
Writer and producer Kevin Stackhouse explains how Smile Frown Theatre began. “Titanic” fans swept up in unanswered questions, possible “what ifs” and their own post-“Titanic” scenarios have their own original play to add to the
Columnist Rosella LaFevre digs into the struggles of the character in “Long Run Short Catch.” Many of us, I believe, have asked the question, “Why me?” When we face tough situations, we wonder why those
More than 20 art studios housed in one facility creates an artistic atmosphere in Reading, Pa. If you had to guess, where do you think the largest and most comprehensive arts studio in the country