Protesters at the Occupy headquarters use art and music to provide entertainment and comradery. City Hall is quite the happening place these days. With the Occupy movement spreading across the nation, the community in Philadelphia
Columnist Mark Longacre takes a satricial view on the fashion at Occupy. Lately, there has only been one important thing in entertainment news, and that’s Kim Kardashian’s divorce. Kardashian and Kris Humphries were married for
To support Occupy Philadelphia, students walked out of class Friday at noon. Since local activists and self-described fed-up citizens took to City Hall grounds on Oct. 6, Occupy Philadelphia has attracted college-aged youth with its
Students should be aware that there are numerous ways to support issues important to them. As Angelo Fichera and Amanda Plaskin report in “Walkout, teach-in highlight student interest in Occupy” p. 1 , approximately
Republicans clashed with Occupy activists to defend capitalism. Temple University College Republicans gathered in front of Sen. Pat Toomey’s office to demonstrate against Occupy Philadelphia, last Thursday, Oct. 13. “We’re just out here to show
The Occupy movement went global Oct. 15. Nathaniel Miller said that it involves people from every background. Oct. 15 marked the Global Day of Occupation. The Occupy movement has spread worldwide with demonstrations in more
Students rally for a slew of causes at Occupy Philadelphia. Senior neuroscience major Rand Williamson traveled to New York to observe the Occupy Wall Street demonstration, on Sept. 30. The next day, he was arrested.
The Temple News continues its coverage of Occupy Philly. Their cries reverberated off the west wall of City Hall, through Dilworth Plaza and down through the subway station late into Friday evening. “Tell me what
Zachary Scott argues that protestors of Occupy Philly need to communicate with political leaders in a more effective way, rather than having a dis-jointed movemment. During the last few days, every time I’ve left City
Occupy Philly is more than an uncollective group of protestors, but demand for change to be put into action. The Arch Street Methodist United Church was packed with people last Tuesday night for the first