Thanks for including an article about Career Fair 2000 in your March 30 issue. There are a few things we would like to clarify in order to help students understand the process of a Career
As the weather has gradually turned to springtime, Temple’s campus has shown all the effects of the season. More students can be found outdoors biking, jogging or studying on one of the few grassy areas
This is going to be about sex. And no, this isn’t going to be some kinky eroticism. But if it is, I hope to make you feel all warm and fuzzy in your erogenous zones.
Danielle Corbin Senior Tourism & Hospitality Management I think that students our age wouldn’t see a problem with it, if they are mature enough to handle it. But I don’t think parents and the university
Every day I am welcomed to Temple by a group of lethargic, unenthused individuals. They sit in their tall chairs behind spotless desks reading long Statistics books or staring off into nothingness with jaded, joyless
There was twelve years of circling your O’s and dotting your I’s in elementary school four years of algebra, English literature and chemistry in high school and now…college. Well, with a degree at Temple time
Think about a beautiful spring afternoon. Clouds are wispy and intermittent, the sun shines almost unchecked, and instead of causing the wind chill to plunge, a breeze warms the grandstand. A well-manicured field of grass
Temple has quite a few desirable things other schools don’t have– real diversity, a basketball team (and coach) to get excited about every year, fine food trucks, a real world campus, for instance. We don’t,