We’re the most colorful campus, Temple proclaims on the pages of an owl-covered brochure. Percentages and statistics dominate the appeal, as Temple remains the eighth most diverse university in the country, according to a Princeton
We missed the boat. It passed us so long ago that we can’t even see the sails in the distance. We are trying so hard to combat obesity with diet fads that we missed the
There’s more than one way to eat a Reese’s. These words are familiar in our minds. We know the commercial. We picture ourselves taking a bite into our own peanut-butter cup with personal style. As
I love Facebook. I really do. Like millions of students nationwide, I woke up Sept. 5 and logged on to Facebook.com. Much to my chagrin, the News Feed feature was narrating the lives of my
LONDON – I think I may have a sign stamped on my forehead that says “Hi, I’m American. So when I speak, pretend you cannot understand my thick accent and give me a hard time.”
I love heels – the higher, the better. The color pink is one of my favorites. I could spend hours shopping for useless hair products, overpriced makeup and designer purses. I use the word “cute”
One of my favorite things about heading back to school is moving into my new place and meeting my new neighbors. While starting new classes can be stressful and buying books is downright painful, there
Finally, my hard work and dedication have paid off, and I’ve landed my dream internship. Every time I walk to work in Center City, I cannot help but feel like a real professional, fitting in
When I was younger, the concept of hobbies was so simple: Sports activities, social functions and TV shows made the top of most people’s hobby lists. However, in this new age of TV channels devoted
During the early 20th century, scientists following the notion that dominant/recessive traits get passed along from generation to generation developed what is now known as eugenics, or the improvement of human heredity. This movement led