“Vices” is a column that challenges what we think we need. For each segment, a different writer will give up something he or she “can’t live without.” We watch them land safely or crash and
In his 15-part series, Matt Flocco gives freshmen a slice of wisdom each week. For the past two years, my New Year’s resolution has been to make Sunday the day of rest. This is partly
Columnist Kenny Thapoung offers stylish shopping advice for every budget when it comes to shopping abroad. I’m not going to lie, taking five French-only classes really takes its toll on a foreigner. I can conjugate
Introducing Nancy Henkin Throughout the past 30 years, Dr. Nancy Henkin has achieved what many only dream of: taking her passion and turning it into her reality. Her work at Temple’s Intergenerational Center has impacted
Project SHINE’s gallery, located in Tyler School of Art’s atrium, features posters detailing the immigrant experience and will run through Nov. 12. Project SHINE, an organization based off of research done more than three decades
Kristin Gavin, an adjunct professor and alumna founded “Gearing Up,” a program in the Interim House that encourages recovery through cycling. Some choose to write poetry, others knit and still others may listen to music
Because of recent budget cuts, part-time educators take the greatest blow. For many adults, framing one’s Bachelor’s degree after four, five or six years of higher education is the hammering of the proverbial final nail
Last week, some faculty members signed a statement of solidarity to declare support for occupiers and their demands. The voices of the Occupy movement have been heard throughout the world, and Temple has not fallen
Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show Nov. 10 – 13 Thursday, Friday at 8 p.m. Saturday 6 p.m. Sunday 5 p.m. Pennsylvania Convention Center Adults: $15 one day, $20 two days https://pmacraftshow.org/ The 35th annual