In hopes of attaining wins in its future, the Temple lacrosse program reached out to a figure who knows its past. Bala Cynwyd native Bonnie Rosen was hired last month to replace former coach Jennifer
Huddled under the shade at Clark Park in West Philadelphia, the People’s Flea Market thrives in the hot weather. With more than 60 vendors spread out across the park, booths range in variety from antiques
Going to class has never been this interesting. That is if you’re enrolled in one of Temple’s unique courses such as the one on UFOs, taught by David Jacobs. Just like Jacobs’ class, there are
Alternative rock has been around for years – but it had been hard to find on the radio for Philadelphians in recent months. Thankfully, the Y100 alternative rock radio station officially has a place back
Flowers smile as you ride by. The sun removes its shades to give you a congratulatory wink and the birds chirp merrily, probably gushing about you. As to be expected, you have saved the environment
Marty Asalone sat nervously in his chair on the set of ESPN’s “Stump the Schwab” as he waited for the trivia gameshow to begin. To his right sat two anxious contestants. Across the room sat
It’s cheaper. It’s a good workout. It helps the environment. It comes in handy for if SEPTA goes on strike – again. These are some good reasons for riding a bike. But what happens when
Even receiving the first few favorable bounces of the football couldn’t keep the football team competitive very long in its home opener against No. 13 Louisville Saturday. The 62-0 loss at Lincoln Financial Field dropped
IF YOU GO: What: Luminescence When: Sept. 15, 16 at 8 p.m. Where: Conwell Hall Cost: Free With his boyish looks and sheepish smile, conductor Mark Doerries doesn’t seem like the revolutionary type. But Doerries,
Before Steve Mauro took over as the men’s tennis coach last season, high expectations were somewhat of an afterthought. This year’s squad may not have the liberty of staying under the radar for much longer.