There was something rather creepy about the way Brett Scallions of Fuel announced to the First Union Center, “Tonight we’re celebrating the death of one of rock’s greatest songwriters, John Lennon.” Celebrating? Isn’t that a
For the last 14 years, the pro-active Temple Campus Police Department has been home to Sgt. Jeff Chapman. You may not know him by name, but this recognizable face either on bike patrol, in the
Title: Christgau’s Consumer Guide: Albums of the ’90s Author: Robert Christgau Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin Publication Date: October 2000 _______________________________________________________________ Since 1967, Robert Christgau has sat down with pen in hand and chronicled pop music
Since 1997, Temple’s College of Liberal Arts has had a mentoring program to help incoming students make the transition to college. The mentoring program, proposed as a pilot project in 1997, began with 21 students.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21) Pay attention to your dreams. They are trying to get a message to you. Trust your intuition. That psychic link is no joke. Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19)
Yes, Temple has its own radio station. Not just W.R.T.I., the jazz and classical station, but W.H.I.P. 91.3 FM, a student run radio station. Conceived by Adam Mitchell in 1997, the station has finally gotten
For once, it was defense that let the Owls down. Despite the familiarity of the Temple-Villanova Big Five matchup at the Pavillion on Tuesday night, Owl defenders played surprised for much of the game, allowing
When Olivia Tomkinson sat in line for tickets she expected great seats for Saturday’s basketball game against Duke. When she got her tickets after waiting in line for 15 hours during Morning Madness she did
Several new programs started this semester in the College of Liberal Arts were initiated to enrich the quality of its students’ education. The Experiential Learning Program, planned at Temple since January 2000, is one such
The Temple University Graduate Students’ Association proposed more than higher wages and better health benefits for graduate employees in its campaign to unionize. “We are asking the University to refocus on graduate and research programs,”