Temple’s graphic design major Sade Adeyina made news this week for studying abroad in Italy. Adeyina was featured as one of few African American students to study abroad, as about 81 percent of students who
From New Jersey to Maryland, music festivals are worth traveling to this spring. With spring right around the corner, why not enjoy the nice weather with some great music? It’s the best of both worlds.
Camp in these nearby sites to explore the outdoors in an inexpensive way. Green grass, blue lakes and s’mores roasting over a fire are the essence of camping. As the snow fades and warm weather
Without access to a car, commuting to visit friends at other colleges can be costly if students get stuck with pricey bus fares. But Pennsylvania has several forms of public transportation that can make the
Explore easily accessible art communities located right outside the Philadelphia area. The suburbs offer an affordable alternative to Philly’s First Fridays and neighborhood galleries. Less than an hour outside the city suburbs, such as Bethlehem,
Celebrate spring with cheap outdoor flea markets, fairs and tours. New York is a city of luxury – of expensive tastes and high fashion. But New York City can be a very budget-friendly destination. You
Fun activities don’t require fist pumping. At one point or another, New Jersey natives’ fists tire of pumping. When this happens, they are forced to put away their Ed Hardy T-shirts, leave Seaside Heights, N.J.,
A day trip to New York City presents skateboarders with new spots to conquer. When visiting a new city, one wants to take in the sights it has to offer. The problem with being a
Colonial history meets maritime culture in Baltimore’s harbor. Feeling the urge to get out of Philadelphia? Baltimore has what seems like an endless amount of attractions for visitors of all ages – one weekend may
Senior forward Lavoy Allen had 19 points and a season-high 16 rebounds as the men’s basketball team overcame a 12-point first-half deficit to defeat George Washington, 57-41. The Owls (22-6, 11-2) trailed, 22-10, with seven