A bill to target voter fraud has seen support and criticism from political groups. Gov. Tom Corbett signed a bill March 14, which gives Pennsylvania one of the toughest voter identification laws in the country.
A new library project leaves the future use of Paley Library in question. Thanks to a recent Board of Trustees’ approval, Temple will have a $17.5 million design budget for its new library on Broad
The Bar Hours for Education bill, if passed, would raise extra funds for the city’s schools by allowing bars to stay open an hour later, until 3:00 a.m. More money for education is an idea
As the weather warms, seek out the best mixes of triple sec, limes and tequila that the city has to offer. The impending warmer weather signals a change around Philadelphia, as people on Main Campus
You’ll find more than nuts and pretzels on the bar at these places. The Abbaye 637 N. 3rd St. Don’t let the name scare you off, the Abbaye – pronounced “Abbey”– at 637 N. 3rd
Temple alumn Mary Grace Hodge now works as a brewery representative for local favorite Flying Fish Brewery. “I love Shock Top – definitely one of my favorite beers,” said Frank Michaels, a student sitting at
Philadelphia brewpubs, including Dock Street Brewing, provide a place for microwbreweries to serve and sell their beverages. The Philadelphia craft-brewing industry has grown leaps and bounds in the last two decades, and Rosemarie Certo has
The Fishtown Beer Runners conclude weekly runs at local bars or members’ houses to test the re-hydration powers of beer. Spring is here, and as the ground thaws many are dusting off their running shoes,
Home Sweet Homebrew serves as a Center City homebrewing mecca, with the supplies needed for every step of the process. As Philadelphians have tapped into the craft-brew scene in the last decade, the popularity of