Students fast for world hunger
April 28, 2009 by Esther Akintoye
Filed under Events, Living
Temple students participated in the event, which involved fasting, volunteering at a soup kitchen and gardening.
Fond Farewells
April 28, 2009 by The Temple News Staff
Filed under Featured, News
Two Temple faculty members are parting ways with the university after the semester ends.
Cop deaths fuel gun control debate
April 28, 2009 by Stephen Zook
Filed under Commentary, Opinion
Gov. Ed Rendell is taking on one of these issues, gun control, and using the other issue to do so.
Boyer quintet showcases its many talents
April 28, 2009 by Nicole Welk
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Music
The Conwell Woodwind Quintet played its faculty recital at Rock Hall Apr. 19.
Relocated Reporting: Returning from abroad with broadened horizons
April 28, 2009 by Carlene Majorino
Filed under Columns, Living
Relocating to Spain was a life-impacting event for Carlene Majorino. In the final edition of her column from abroad, she reflects on returning to the States with newfound awareness.
Annual antiques show is a success
April 28, 2009 by Nicole Welk
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Philadelphia
The 48th-annual Philadelphia Antiques Show attracted exhibitors across the East Coast for three days to display and view rare artifacts and collections.
Inmates seek justice through ‘Innocence’
April 28, 2009 by Brittany Diggs
Filed under News
A nonprofit organization that aids wrongfully convicted inmates will soon seek the help of Beasley law students.
Q&A with Athletic Director Bill Bradshaw
April 28, 2009 by Todd Orodenker
Filed under Sports
The season never ends for an athletic director. This coming June, Bill Bradshaw will begin his eighth year at the helm of Temple Athletics. Since taking the job in 2002, Bradshaw has hired new coaches in football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball, has aligned the football program in a new conference and has seen 22 [...]
Decreasing Increase
April 28, 2009 by Editorial Board
Filed under Editorials, Opinion
Temple announced its lowest tuition increase in 13 years and deserves due credit.
Prog rock trio strives for originality, fun
The Norristown-based Woodland Avenue may have started as a less-than-spectacular cover band, but now it is on to some truly creative rock music.





