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Out and About: September 7, 2015

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Tour the Haunted USS Olympia
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Looking to start Halloween festivities early? Ghost Tours of Philadelphia is offering tours of the haunted USS Olympia.  Now docked on the Delaware River at Penn’s Landing, served as both a training ship and a battleship during World War I. Featured on shows such as Ghost Adventures (Travel Channel) and Ghost Hunters (Sci-Fi Channel), the over 100 year old ship is said to be haunted by the ghosts of past sailors. The 75-90 minute tour will takes visitors through the interior of the maze-like ship, passing through locations such as the captain’s cabins and the spot where the ship’s most prominent ghost, “Gunner” Johnson, is often seen. Reservations required. More information can be found at http://www.ghosttour.net/pennslanding

When: Every Saturday and Sunday at 8 a.m., Oct. 2 – Nov.1
Where:
Penn’s Landing, S. Columbus Blvd. near Spruce 
Cost:
$19 here

– Tiana Timmerberg

 

End of Summer Sale in Northern Liberties

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Boutiques in Northern Liberties will host a two-day end-of-summer sale  Sept. 12-13. SWAG Boutique will have $1, $5, $10 and $15 clearance bins that include jewelry, stationery and home goods. Ritual Ritual will have $25 sidewalk merchandise and 25 percent off retail price in-store. The event is hosted by Art Star, a gallery and boutique located on 2nd Street near Spring Garden and Fairmount Ave. More information is available at https://www.facebook.com/events/465855600263752/

When: Sept. 12 – Sept. 13, hours vary
WhereVarious locations in Northern Liberties
Cost: Pay as you go

– Emily Scott

 

Student-Produced Musical at Asian Arts Initiative

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In Tale of the Phantom Ship, an out-of-towner encounters folks gathered at 19th-century tavern in Charlottetown, Canada where the locals tell a tale of the legendary Ghost Ship of Northumberland Strait. In this story-within-story, songs, dances, boos and brawls are used to embody the story of a young fisherman who faces the eerie mysteries of St. John’s Island in 1774. Accompanied by the sounds of a four-piece Celtic band, this new, student-produced musical features 11 students from Temple’s Theater Sidestage Season. More information can be found at http://phantomshipmusical.com/.

When: Sept 10-14; times vary
Where: Asian Arts Initiative, 1219 Vine Street
Cost: $15 at door; current Temple students can get free entry at http://phantomshipmusical.com/.

– Grace Maiorano

 

Experimental Opera on Scientific History Premieres at Fringe Festival

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September marks the season of autumn, the start of classes, and for most Philadelphia residents, it is the month to celebrate the seventeen day FringeArts Festival. This year, “Jump the Moon,” a production by Philadelphia Opera Collective, will focus on the silenced women in scientific history through its three protagonists Williamina Fleming, Annie Jump Cannon and Antonia Maury. More information can be found at http://fringearts.com/event/jump-the-moon-4/.

When: Sept. 16-19, nightly at 8 p.m.
Where: The Adrienne Theater, 2030 Sansom Street
Cost: $20

– Tatyana Turner

 

Twenty One Pilots to Perform at Penn’s Landing

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Indie-pop/alternative hip-hop duo Twenty One Pilots will perform at Penn’s Landing’s Festival Pier this Friday. Riding the success of their latest album, “Blurryface”, the group was nominated this year for “Best Live Band” at the Alternative Press Music Awards. More information is available at http://festivalpierphilly.com/shows/

When: Sept. 11, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing, 601 N. Columbus Blvd.
Cost: $48.60

– Eamon Dreisbach

 

Battle of the Burger Returns

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Philadelphia Magazine’s third annual Battle of the Burger, sponsored by Budweiser, will be held Monday. 20 of Philly’s top restaurants will compete to determine who has the best burger in the city. Attendees (must be 21+) can enjoy a taste of each eatery’s signature patty in addition to complimentary Budweiser products and wine. More information is available at http://www.phillymag.com/battleoftheburger/

When: Sept. 14, 6-9:30 p.m.
Where: 23rd St. Armory, 22 S. 23rd St.
Cost: $50

– Eamon Dreisbach

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Around Campus [09.08.15]

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PING PONG AT THE BELL TOWER

Student Center Operations will host games of ping pong at the Bell Tower today from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

According to events.temple.edu, students can stop by the Bell Tower in between classes to play some ping pong, learn about the activities at the Student Center’s Game Room and Cinema and “score some free swag!”

– Michaela Winberg

LAND THE JOB WORKSHOP

Randi Levitt, career coach at Temple’s Career Center, will hold a workshop tomorrow to help students develop their leadership skills. Students with leadership experience who are unsure of how to translate it into internships and employment are encouraged to join Levitt, who will focus on turning experiences into clear, result-focused bullet points.

The workshop will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in room 223 in the Howard Gittis Student Center. It is open to all undergraduate and graduate students.

– Olivia Zarzycki

CHIPOTLE CAREER DAY

Chipotle Mexican Grill will host its first ever National Career Day on Wednesday. From 8 to 11 a.m., every Chipotle in the United States will host about 60 group and individual interviews for potential employees. The restaurant plans to hire at least 4,000 new employees.

To register for an interview at the Temple location, applicants can visit nationalcareerday.com.

– Michaela Winberg

“TED 2” SCREENING

As a continuation of The Film Series at The Reel, “Ted 2” will be shown Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. The Reel is a student-run movie theater located in the Lower Level of the Student Center South, and it shows movies two weekends per month during the semester.

The Box Office will sell tickets for $2 with an Owl Card and $4 for others. Students can stop by the Box Office to purchase tickets Wednesday through Friday from noon until 6 p.m.

Michaela Winberg

FLAG T-SHIRT RAFFLE

To honor the United States Military, Police, Fire and Emergency Services as part of a Sept. 11 memorial, Campus Recreation will host a flag T-shirt raffle all day on Friday. The event will occur in Suite 303 of Pearson Hall, and all students and faculty with Rec Center access are welcome to attend.

– Michaela Winberg

WORLD MUSIC PERFORMANCE

On Friday at 5 p.m., Rogerio Souza and Edinho Gerber, Brazilian guitarists, will hold a performance and conduct a lecture at Temple’s Rock Hall Auditorium. This event is open to all students, and will also satisfy the World Music requirement for Boyer undergraduate students.

– Olivia Zarzycki

D.C. INTERNSHIP INFO SESSION

On Monday, a guest from Temple’s partner in D.C., the Washington Center, will be speaking at an information session for anyone interested in the semester-long internships in Washington, D.C and Harrisburg by Temple’s Institute for Public Affairs.

The session will take place from to 2 to 4 p.m. in room 821 in Anderson Hall. These internships are open to Temple students of all majors and colleges in a wide range of positions in the public and private sector.

– Olivia Zarzycki