If you’d like to dine at a place that is right between fancy and casual, yet healthy and affordable, Marathon on 16th and Sansom Street in Philadelphia is your best bet. With seven booths and […]
For The Temple News Because of the high cost of plane tickets, I visit home very sporadically — typically every two years.  Last summer, after spending an amazing month with my relatives in the Czech […]
Susanna Foo moves around the kitchen of SUGA restaurant with lightness, as if cooking is a well-rehearsed ballet. Dressed in her black chef’s uniform embroidered with both her name and that of her restaurant in bright red letters, she tosses ingredients into a pan without measuring, but with the confidence of over 50 years of experience.
6 a.m. in the morning. I was standing at the entrance of the Prague airport, with a huge heavy backpack sitting on my hips, hiking boots I got on sale only a few days prior […]
For The Temple News The temperature has reached nearly 95 degrees. A humidifier in the corner blows puffs of steam into the air. A diffuser spreads the calming scents of lavender and tea tree oil […]
Summer break is only a few months away and you might be already thinking about summer plans. There are various reasons why an internship should be one of them!           Internships are an increasingly important […]
Being bilingual is generally considered a great advantage. It opens up so many doors.  It even has a positive effect on brain function and helps improve memory and occasionally allows people to curse in public […]
Taylar Enlow and Doriana Diaz instantly bonded over a love for poetry and a mutual understanding of a lack of space for writers of color on Main Campus.  They met this fall through The Side […]
While looking to invest in property in May 2016, Steve D’Agostino and his business partner Josh Evans missed out on a good deal because their realtor didn’t show up on time. “I said, ‘There should […]
The “Time Out” program, a caregiver support program that provides at-home care for local senior citizens within the College of Education’s Intergenerational Center, will return in Spring 2019 after three years of inactivity.  The Pew […]