Columnist Caitlin Weigel reveals the rewards of dining out alone at Moroccan cafe Argan. I’d like to bring up a significant issue in this week’s column. Something that I think we all need to discuss
Tyler’s art exhibit, “Patterns of Consumption” sweeps passersby out of their daily routines. Step through the main doors of the Tyler School of Art on any normal day, and you’re greeted by a security desk
Ashley Lebesco is a senior history major. This is an op-ed submission and does not reflect the views of The Temple News. I am a feminist. For a long time, I did not know this
Re: Freedom Center advertisement Dear Editor, I am writing to protest the refusal of The Temple News to print an ad based on our “Palestinian Wall of Lies,” which enumerates and refutes the 10 most
CineFest 2011 offers the city a rebellious film festival that will highlight more than 60 films. Movie buffs no longer have to travel to Utah for the Sundance Film Festival because Philadelphia is taking over
When TU Nation assumes office next year, it should act as a strong student voice. On April 7, Temple Student Government announced the winner of the 2011 election. TU Nation, the winning ticket, is comprised
Winning TSG ticket TU Nation is preparing to assume office. Although current Temple Student Government Senate President Colin Saltry said he is excited TU Nation, his ticket, won the 2011 TSG executive elections, the new
Temple’s Pit Bull Awareness Day aims to show both students and staff the real identity of the pit bull breed. The steady, cold rain may have kept some students from going to class on Friday,
Columnist Alexis Sachdev reviews the first PIFA fashion show which featured 1920s Paris style. When fellow “Hoot Couture” columnist Mark Longacre and I stepped into the Kimmel Center last Friday evening, we felt as though
Locksley McDermott graduated from the University of Pennsylvania at 44 years old in 1982. Though the 73-year-old North Philadelphian studied economics at Penn, it was economics that set him back as a teenager growing up