Halfway through the summer of 1999 I received the monthly bag of magazines from my well-read cousin. I perused Philadelphia Magazine. As an undergraduate, I envisioned a nice office overlooking Center City. Hell, if I
Collegebroadcast offers an opportunity to take a break from the pressures of school and life. Stated in just four words, “Our Mission is Fun,” the home page prepares the viewer for all multimedia interaction available.
When it’s time to sign up for classes, I always like to leisurely peruse Temple’s course schedule books. I skim over subjects like Social Work, Early Childhood Education, Military Science, and Portuguese. Before long, I’m
If last April’s headlines reporting the Columbine High School shooting jarred the nation, then the recent actions of local authorities in releasing videotapes of the aftermath should bring America’s shock and loathing to a zenith.
The inside of Zorba’s, on Fairmount Avenue, looks like a traditional Greek diner. The walls are covered with murals depicting the Mediterranean coast and fake trees are placed in almost every corner of the dining
Spring is here. It is usually a time of joy on campus. Teachers, students and employees come out in masses to enjoy the beautiful weather. Vendors experience an impressive increase in sales, and social activities
Music isn’t always just music. It’s also an expession of life experiences, emotions and social consciousness. The final show of Spring 2000’s Baptism by Fire series took the essence of hip-hop and power of music
Imagine this: you’re at your adviser’s office, waiting for him to tell you that you’re almost ready to graduate from Temple University and head into the real world! In your mind, you imagine how it
At the beginning of Where the Heart Is, Novalee Nation finds herself in a situation most girls her age try to avoid. She is 17 years old, seven months pregnant and stranded in a Wal-Mart
As most of you know by now, many members of the sophomore class were bumped out of housing on campus for next semester. After a series of rumors, delays and maybe even deception, the Housing