Gdovin argues that although recurring bomb threats become frustrating, they should always be taken with precaution. Twelve bomb threats in one day. The first couple may have seemed like a joke, or a strange hope
Gilvary argues that utilizing ghostwriting services invalidates the work of other’s who honestly complete assignments. Buying papers from essay mills and freelance ghostwriters is becoming a very profitable practice, and many former professors are even
The university shouldn’t forget about what it learned during the Bird’s Eye View contest. For the past few years, Temple’s grounds department has kept track of the number of dead birds lining Main Campus buildings.
The Temple News presents collaborative coverage of Temple’s Ambler Campus. Originally the Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women, 101 years later Ambler Campus looks pretty different. During the past academic year, as Ambler celebrated its
Dear Editor, For many of us, the public library will always be synonymous with books. The books drew us to the library in the first place, helped us discover new worlds – beyond our day-to-day
Dear Editor: Complaining about paying to better areas you complain about that you’ll only live in for an inconsequential amount of time is one of the most blatant and egregiously ignorant arguments from a clear
Tylib Williams said that more food banks and state aid should be offered to North Philadelphians who lack adequate food. North Philadelphia native, Tylib Williams, said there is an inadequate supply of affordable food in
DiCicco argues that the Pennsylvania voter ID law is as discriminatory as past voting restrictions against minorities. On your mark, get set, go! First, hurtle through a narrow ball of fire. Faster. Next, spell your
Tomasko argues that while Sodexo operates as a business, its food prices should be more reasonable to accommodate students. If you lived in a dorm freshman year you were required to choose a meal plan.