Free BBQ for the Temple Soul

SoulCucina at the Owl’s Nest will be giving away free samples of their award winning ribs and North Carolina style pulled pork sandwiches this Wednesday, Sept. 28th, 4-8p.m.

The goal for this event is to let Temple students know that the Owl’s Nest is open, under new management and has added some Southern soul to the menu.

SoulCucina at the Owl’s Nest is located at 2010 N. Broad St.

It’s Monday — Time to Party

Posters have been taped on the sidewalk around the Bell Tower and Student Center for Rover: a traveling dance party.

This event occurs Monday nights from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at a different location each week. To add to the bizarre fun, to enter you must know the secret password for the event.

DJ Royale, DJ Lee Jones and MC Tom Charles are bringing their blend of musical genres for the hottest dance party every Monday for young adults.

Tonight the party is at Walnut Room, 1709 Walnut St., and the password: “Miss Piggy is the original Lady Gaga.”

For more information on locations and the night’s secret password go to roverphilly.blogspot.com.

Affordable Posters For Your Dorm and More

For freshman looking to add more pizazz to their cinder block covered, 1940 dorm rooms, and upper classmen looking for new accessories to highlight their more “adult” apartments, Global Prints is back providing posters of all sizes.

Ranging from prices $6-$20, Keep Calm and Carry On, Nicki Minaj and Marilyn Monroe posters are just one of the few posters available amidst the vast variety presented.

Global Prints will be here till Friday, Sept. 16th all day at the Bell Tower through Thursday. Friday they can be found at the Alumni Circle.

Insomnia Cookies

Insomnia Cookies, the best cookies you can get late night for just $1 – not anymore. Due to rising costs in gas and general upkeep of the Insomnia Cookie truck, delicious cookies are now a mere $1.25.

Although the rise is simply a quarter, many upperclassmen are upset. “I’ve gotten so used to whipping out my dollar to get a double chocolate chip cookie for two years now,” Whitney Ajibola, junior public health major, said. “Now, it’s like back at home in New York – I have to find an extra quarter to get a Metrocard and an Insomnia Cookie.”

Despite the rise, Insomnia isn’t exactly losing business. This is simply a change faithful Insomnia customers will have to get used to.

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