The opera theater department performs two French operas. Temple’s opera theater department participated in this year’s Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts, performing a double bill that channeled the festival’s 20th-century Parisian theme on April
The Resolve Tour, brought to Tree House Books by Temple’s Invisible Children, brings awareness. Temple’s Invisible Children organization has teamed up with Resolve, a nonprofit advocacy group whose mission is to stop the Lord’s Resistance
Fashion columnists spill the details on how to remove any type of clothing stain. It was Philadelphia Fashion Week in Fall 2010. I tagged along last minute with fashion photographer Diane Gaughan just to experience
The men’s tennis team finished third at the A-10 Conference Tournament. Junior Filip Rams had been a leader on and off the tennis court all season for the men’s tennis team. When he wasn’t winning
The Cherry Crusade announced its officers and ideas for the 2011-12 year. In preparation for the 2011-12 academic year, the Cherry Crusade elected its new officers: Alyssa Furukawa as president-elect, Lindsey Bitler as vice president-elect
Temple needs to examine each sector – including athletics – closely, as it tries to spend less. The muscle of Temple athletics has strengthened over the past few years. Unfortunately, the costs to maintain the
At age 19, rapper Mac Miller is steadily growing in popularity throughout the country. Then you’re young, not much else matters,” begins the first track of Pittsburgh-bred rapper Mac Miller’s “K.I.D.S.” mixtape. “Everyone that didn’t
Having performed at the Kimmel Center, Reading Terminal Market, the Tenth Presbyterian Church, City Hall, Haverford College and of course, the Tomlinson Theater and the Performing Arts Center, junior Anna Saurman is starting to make
The Vivian Girls have a too-cool-for-school look, but the band really just wants to be friends. The group’s third album, “Share the Joy,” was released last week and expands on its science project-style mixture of
The United States’ sensational culture stars begin as on-demand features. Popular culture. It used to mean “Total Request Live,” Michael Jackson and Nickelodeon. It was all very Seventeen magazine. Fast-forward a decade and the country