I would be remiss if I didn’t use this space to share some thoughts on the burgeoning conflict in the Middle East. As I write this, the crisis has gone on for two weeks. Though
Spike Lee is a provocateur by trade. Sure he makes films that lots of people watch and talk about, but many would argue that filmmaking has never been his strong suit. Bamboozled, Lee’s fascinating but
Hundreds of students continue the tradition of Morning Madness at Temple every year. They line the steps and the ramps of the Liacouras Center waiting for the chance to own their very own season ticket
Though the presidential pickings may be slim this way, it is the duty of every American to vote. According to the Federal Election Commission, only 49% of the voting age population turned out for the
If a film cast consists of two Academy Award winners and one Academy Award nominee, what do you get? A film with Oscar potential, right? Right! Pay It Forward is that film. After all, the
At the corner of 13th Street and Berks Mall on Thursday, Oct. 5, an organization asked students passing by to do something besides apply for credit cards or buy cell phones: help save the planet.
Another election year has reared its ugly little head and the masses are once again bombarded with full media coverage of every twist and turn of the delegates respective campaign trails. First-time and young voters
Voodoo Glow Skulls are one of the most successful ska/punk/metal bands of all time. Their drummer Jerry O’Neill took time out of his busy touring schedule to talk about music, touring, and the state of
Students can get USA Today, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The New York Times free at campus newsstands sponsored by the College Readership Program. “The purpose of the program is to get students to pick up
Boring. Bland. Dull. Unexciting. Tiresome. These are several words that could have been used to describe the first presidential debate between Republican candidate Texas Gov. George W. Bush and Democratic candidate Vice President Al Gore.