In response to the voter ID law, some want Owl Cards to don expiration dates. Temple Student Government is moving forward this week with a resolution calling on the university to equip new Owl Cards
The gang is back for the same old comedy with a nostalgic twist. In film, what is American? Hollywood creates sweeping portrayals of America that range from sacrificial valor in films like “The Patriot” to
Macy’s Gardens in Paradise flower show fills the store at 13th and Market streets with palm trees and more than 1,000 flowers. Between rows of shoes and jewelry in Center City’s Macy’s department store, at
Temple alumn Mary Grace Hodge now works as a brewery representative for local favorite Flying Fish Brewery. “I love Shock Top – definitely one of my favorite beers,” said Frank Michaels, a student sitting at
The self-referential musical, “A Chorus Line,” opened in Tomlison theater March 16, and tells the story of auditions for a musical. There is one singular sensation taking place in Tomlinson Theater this month – the
Taylor Kitsch and Director Andrew Stanton give a behind the scenes scoop on the creation and filming of “John Carter,” which premiered March 9. Aliens, time travel, cowboys, warfare, animation, special effects, social commentary –
“Pudd’nhead Wilson” opened on Main Campus Feb. 8. An actor sits in blackface on the stage, strumming a banjo as the audience enters Randall Theater. From this point forward, the audience knows that Temple Theaters’
In his final installment of “The Freshmen Fifteen,” Matt Flocco offers some final thoughts for the end of the semester. Due to the 12 hours of sleep I’ve had during the past four days, my
How to not get caught up in what you want to be when you grow up. High school was about preparing for college. Like it or not, college is about preparing for life. Forgive the
In his 15-part series, Matt Flocco gives freshmen a slice of wisdom each week. There is nothing more draining than an all-nighter in college. We have all done them, some more than others, but they