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Month: October 2015

Recap of Nicki Minaj’s Interview with the New York Times

  By Sharnita Midgett   In awards shows, there are notable moments, and one of the 2015 VMAs’ included the phrase, “Miley, what’s good?” marking an incident which incited an interview with Nicki Minaj and the New York Times published on October 7th. The article titled “The Passion of Nicki Minaj” by Vanessa Grigoriadis, follows Minaj’s thoughts after […]Read Post ›

Not Our First Family

  By: Cherea Hatcher   The latest issue of the top women’s magazine in the country proved it is actually extremely out of touch with reality. Last week a slew of Cosmo readers took to twitter to express their disgust for Cosmopolitan calling the Kardashians “America’s First Family.” Aside from blatantly disrespecting the Obama family, Cosmo left […]Read Post ›

Temple vs Tulane

By: Aaron Ball   For this year’s Temple homecoming, the Owls swam their way through the Green Waves of Tulane, backstroking their way to an easy 49 to 10 win. The Owls trailed by three in the first quarter, but Quarterback PJ Walker had something to say about that as he tosses a twenty-two yard touchdown to Robby […]Read Post ›

Jalen Rose Gave the People What We Wanted

By: Kayla Solomon   Last Tuesday, NBA legend-turned ESPN basketball analyst, Jalen Rose, came to speak at Temple University to promote his new book, “Got to Give the People What They Want.” It went from being a keynote address to an extended question and answer session with the crowd of almost 100 Temple students. He discussed his humble beginnings […]Read Post ›

Pink October

  By: Chidinma J. Obiakor   October is the month of pumpkin spice lattes, colorful leaves and Halloween. However, if you ask any one of the one in eight women who are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, October is the month of pink. As you might already know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. From the […]Read Post ›

PSA: She Won’t Hire You If Your Name is Ghetto

BY: CRYSTAL ANOKAM   For the past few days, “The View” co-host Raven-Symone has been receiving backlash. Symone said, “I’m not about to hire you if your name is Watermelondrea. It’s just not going to happen. I’m not going to hire you.” This isn’t the first time Symone has made a ridiculous and ignorant statement. In an interview with E! News correspondent Alicia […]Read Post ›

Let’s Talk About Sex

This Thursday, October 15th is “Let’s Talk About Sex!” Join us for a conversation on safe sex for aids awareness! Each guest we’ll receive free condoms! Make sure you come to Room 223 of the Student Center at 7pm!

Papal Visit

By: Danell Burton-Worrell   Traffic on major highways, and the Ben Franklin Bridge will be restricted in the city before, during, and after Pope Francis’ visit to Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Zoo and many other businesses will be closed for this weekend. Also, on public transportation they have selected scheduled stops and if you don’t have the 3-day […]Read Post ›

Damonsplaining

By: Grace Shallow   On the night of the Season four premiere of Project Greenlight, a show for people who would not normally have a chance to find stardom to start working the industry, co-executive producer Matt Damon made a comment that created a lot of criticism and a trending Twitter handle named “Damonsplaining”. The winner of Season […]Read Post ›

A Nightmare Unfolds

By: Miya Jones   A 32-year-old African-American named Kamilah Brock was sent to the psych ward on Sept. 13 after cops allegedly claimed she was lying about owning a BMW. Brock is filing a lawsuit against the city of New York, unidentified officers, and Harlem Hospital. According to the lawsuit, on Sept. 12, the Long Island native […]Read Post ›

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