Kopp: Top 10 moments of the last 5 years
Here’s one man’s ranking of the Top 10 most memorable moments from the last five years.
Shop Class: New trends warm up summer wardrobes
May 5, 2009 by Nicole Saylor
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Fashion
Embrace your inner child this season with cute rompers, crafty jewelry and jelly sandals.
Introspection a goal in commencement speech
May 5, 2009 by Chris Stover
Filed under News
Davis, a senior mechanical engineering major, took advantage of the opportunities at Temple, prompting a panel to choose him to represent the graduating class as Temple’s student commencement speaker on May 14.
Ink legends help museum open exhibit
May 5, 2009 by John Stish
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Philadelphia
Philadelphia celebrates the premiere of the Independence Seaport Museum’s new exhibit, “Skin & Bones: Tattoos in the Life of the American Sailor,” with tattoo legends and historians.
Lessons learned from lifespan as an Owl
May 5, 2009 by Shannon McDonald
Filed under Commentary, Opinion
A graduating senior reflects on her four years at Temple and gives advice to current Owls on how to make the most of their time on North Broad Street.
Odd jobs
May 5, 2009 by Chelsea Calhoun
Filed under Featured, News
Students look to non-traditional venues for employment in a shaky economy and market.
Employment opportunities linger in unstable economy
May 5, 2009 by Ashley Nguyen
Filed under News
Some Temple seniors have secured jobs after graduation, but others are floundering in their search for jobs.
Looking Back
May 5, 2009 by Todd Orodenker
Filed under Sports
It was an eventful year in Temple Athletics.
Job searching concerns soon-to-be grads
May 5, 2009 by Quentin Williams
Filed under Events, Living
For an entire class of graduating seniors entering the job market this spring, worries abound considering the poor economy and scarcity of opportunities in many fields.
Pressure Point will fizzle without community
May 5, 2009 by Maria Zankey
Filed under Commentary, Opinion
A new anti-crime program by the Philadelphia Police Department has shown initial success but will fail without community support, which police say is crucial.





