Clock Strikes Thirteen Ever Decreasing Circles (Drive-In/Liquefaction) This debut album by Philadelphia’s Clock Strikes Thirteen should have been released years ago. While not as earth-shattering as the early singles, Ever Decreasing Circles reveals a slight
Tuesday, April 11, 2000 9:39 a.m. Hardwick Hall, 9th floor A student reported an unknown person removed a Nokia cellular phone when the phone was left unattended on a study lounge table between 12:30 and
Her likeness has been painted on the side of a building in downtown Philadelphia. That statement shows the level of prominence that local basketball legend Dawn Staley has attained. Now she will attempt to use
Supergrass (EMI) Has the British Invasion returned? Supergrass, along with other bands like Travis, is making major record releases in American stores. And so far the response is firing up the Brit Invasion once again.
On the average of once a week, Temple students encounter one or a few gentlemen espousing the word of God. They stand on corners outside the Student Activities Center, the Bell Tower, and the Johnson-Hardwick
For the first time since January 1997, the Broadway hit musical Les Misérables is returning to the Forrest Theatre for a limited engagement opening April 25. Les Misérables is a collaborative effort produced by Alain
The year is AD 33. Strolling through Galilee, you pass the King Herod Center and the many vendors surrounding “temple” on your way to synagogue. You see someone standing outside quoting scripture and preaching peace,
For many students, the high school prom was the most memorable event of their lives. It was fun, exciting and nothing spoiled the evening. But for others, it was quite different. For many, their arranged
As my graduation quickly approaches, I feel elation, relief, anxiety, exhaustion, pride and a little loss. It is amazing how one event could spark so many emotions. Graduation, however, seems to be one of those
Temple’s African-American film students displayed their work and talents at The Black Student Film Collective’s fourth annual “On the Reel” film festival at Ritter Hall April 15. Students’ films addressed themes like African-American perspective, sexual