After a delay last semester, members of the Black Student Film Collective gathered in Annenberg Hall to voice a number of concerns regarding the School of Communications and Theater. Members expressed their grievances with the
Temple students, anguished at hearing the news about the Indian earthquake that shattered the state of Gujarat two weeks ago, are contributing to earthquake relief funds, in hope of helping many of the tragic victims.
On Tuesday, February 6, the Temple Issues Forum (TIF) and radio station WHYY 91 FM presented the third installment in a series of discussion, debate and questioning on the issue, “Experiencing Diversity at Temple, Studying
UNIVERSITY APPOINTS VETERINARIAN Milton April, D.V.M. was recently named University Veterinarian, according to Corrinne A. Caldwell, acting provost. The job requires April to direct Temple’s Laboratory Animal Resources program as well as oversee all laboratory
Do you have 10lb balls… 12:10 a.m. Jan. 31 A student, residing at 2029 N. Broad reported receiving harassing telephone calls from her ex-boyfriend. Apple missing 12:10 p.m. Jan. 31 A Gateway 2000 CPU, serial
When people hear that Frank Black (a.k.a. Black Francis, born Charles Thompson) has looked to the past for new material, most immediately conclude that the elusive Mr. Black is trying to recapture the seminal glory
For many, the Super Bowl is an event that absolutely has to be watched. Sitting around with a plate full of wings, a bottle of brew and a napkin just in case things get messy,
I know I am not the only one who has been noticing that while I’m sitting in class there’s a cold to the left, a sneeze to the right and someone blowing their nose in
It may only be the third week of the semester, but another vacation is approaching quicker than realized: Spring Break. Last year, 90 percent of spring inventory was sold out by hotels and travel agents