Editor’s Note: The speaker’s name in this article has been changed to protect his identity. Twenty-five years ago, John Smith went to a frat party not knowing it would change his life. Three guys attacked
Every Sunday at about 6 p.m. in Pearson Hall you’ll hear them stepping, clapping and snapping. They are the Ladies of Elegance Step Organization, and stepping is what they do. A few weeks ago they
After swimming in polluted waters off the coast of Singapore for 10 years and then seeing the pristine shore of Cape Cod, Mass., Brian Linton vowed to keep the beauty alive. And after the boredom
Kirk: When I was eight years old, my brother told me that he was dating three girls at once. I had no idea what this meant. But damn, I wanted to be him. I wanted
The creative geniuses in Hollywood have a little secret that may just shake you to the very fabric of your being and perhaps blow your mind. When this knowledge is thrust upon your undoubtedly unprepared
40s are quite the anomaly: they are consumed by both dark-alley dwellers and frat boys alike. But the 40 ounces of cheap booze (count ’em, that’s well over a liter of drunk juice) don’t really
When I hear the name Dane Cook, a barrage of images comes to mind. Dane, clad in black, running around animatedly on stage while dousing himself with bottled water. Dane writhing on the floor and
REVIEW – Don’t feel bad if you aren’t familiar with Martin Kreuzpaintner’s film Trade. Before reviewing it, I wasn’t either. Now I understand why. While Kreuzpaintner makes a noble effort to raise awareness of sexual
During the past few years, Philadelphia’s trends in music, art and countless other areas developed almost too quickly to keep track of. One interesting trend in fashion gets better with every wave: eco-friendly clothing. Philly
Senior kinesiology major Nicole Gillespie’s journey towards graduation has been a long one. She is now a sixth-year senior. Since enrolling at Temple in Fall 2001, she has undergone surgeries for chronic pelvic pain, forcing