Tabu Lounge and Sports Bar 200 S. 12th Street 215-964-9675 Mon.-Fri.: 11:00 a.m.-2 a.m. Sat.-Sun.: 11 a.m.-2 a.m. https://tabuphilly.com Whoever said that gay men don’t like sports obviously has never been to Tabu Lounge and
Two tickets announced their candidacy for the April 5-6 TSG elections. Temple Student Government’s 2011 election is underway, and this year’s tickets, Owl Future and TU Nation, will be facing off leading up to the
Columnist Mark Longacre offers style tips for all tastes. Punxsutawney Phil predicted an early spring this year, which means it’s time to dump the pea coat and sweaters for an entire new, vibrant wardrobe. In
The Fire 412 W. Girard Ave. 267-671-9298 Mon.-Fri.: 11:30 a.m.-2 a.m. Sat.-Sun.: 12 p.m.-2 a.m. https://iourecords.com/thethefire/pbg.html Nestled next to Engine 29, between Fourth and Fifth streets on Girard Avenue, a sign hangs over the door
Columnist Caitlin Weigel attemps to re-create the Seraphin Shooter found at the Oyster Bar. In honor of The Temple News’ Bar Guide, I decided to scope out Philadelphia’s savory drink options. Savory drinks are like
Oscar’s Tavern 1524 Sansom St. 215-972-9938 Mon.-Sat.: 11:30 a.m.-2 a.m. Sun.: 5 p.m.-2 a.m. To many, the joy of turning 21 opens a new door to where one can legally drink alcohol. No longer are
Columnist Cary Carr talks about how she dealth with an eating disorder. When most people think of eating disorders, they think of extreme cases of bulimia and anorexia as featured on TV documentaries or in
Columnist Matt Flocco summarizes the history of christian denominations. Imagine being part of a religious cult that worships its god secretly in the dead of night. Imagine fearing for your life because the society in
Sydenham Commons was sold to Signature Investment Realty, Inc. Sydenham Commons, a four-story, independently owned apartment complex, which exclusively houses Temple students, was sold to Signature Investment Realty, Inc., for $5.85 million. Corey Lonberger, the
Some university degree programs are experiencing revisions. At the March 1 Board of Trustees Meeting, several degree programs were proposed to undergo changes or be terminated. Criminal Justice The Executive Master’s Degree Program in Criminal