During Black History Month, a Harvard professor spoke about race under Obama. Race in many cases can trump class, Charles Ogletree, a Jesse Climenko Professor of Law at Harvard University, said Thursday, Feb. 23, during
Media sources have said Temple’s athletic conference upgrade appears imminent. Temple officials are reported to be in talks with the Big East Conference regarding the Owls joining the league for all sports in Fall 2012.
Those in support of the proposed NID hosted a meeting addressing concerns. Proponents of the North Central Neighborhood Improvement District met with residents in a high-tension meeting on Feb. 22 at Faith and Deliverance Outreach
Often, it’s easy to complain that most of what gets played on the radio is six degrees away from actual music, and to lament that technology is being used to strip all of the soul
A student is accused of posting a series of videos alluding to a threat against Temple. Last week, Campus Safety Services received multiple emails from concerned students, parents and faculty after a series of videos
An owner of Maxi’s began her battle against cancer, with student support. Awareness of a disease that is estimated to affect more than 220,000 additional women in the U.S. within the year hit home in
Throwback Leap Year Party Wednesday, Feb. 29 TIME 1315 Sansom St. 9 p.m. – 1 a.m. Free Timerestaurant.com Leap Year is one of those under appreciated holidays. Unlike Mardi Gras or Halloween, it only happens
Columnist Meghan White offers instructions for how to get creative with nail art. I am not really one for doing a full face of makeup everyday. Frankly, I am much more likely to wear jeans and
According to columnist Mark Longacre, Philly Fashion Week 2012 was a testament to the city’s growing interest in high fashion. In the fashion world, there’s nothing better than watching bright spring colors dance down a