Dear Editor: I have a few comments about your March 22-29 issue of the Temple News. First, I want to comment on Carrie Toleric’s article about my preaching at Temple. She did an excellent job
Feminist Author and Activist Speaks at CCP Jewelle Gomez, female activist and author of “Home Girls” and “Reading Black Reading Feminist” will speak on April 13 at 1:30 p.m. in the Bonnell Building at the
Tanya Gay’s day begins like most parents. She starts with a frantic rush to get her teens out the door to school. After a few short hours to herself, she gets to deal with frantic
Thursday, March 15 WNIT James Madison 59, Temple 57 Friday, March 16 Women’s gymnastics at Towson w/ Penn and Maryland, 4th Place Boston University 8, Lacrosse 7 Men’s Basketball NCAA Tournament, South Region Temple 79,
With one remarkably symbolic product, the video-game company famous for Pokemon and Donkey Kong may be risking decades of parental good will in order to expand its appeal to an adult audience that has outgrown
Instead of being ambitious, boys are getting vicious and so are girls. According to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency prevention, homicide rates for teens have declined since 1992, but are still considerably higher
Another session of discussion and debate sponsored by Temple Issues Forum last Thursday focused on the issue of grade inflation at Temple. From the Kiva Auditorium, Ritter Hall Annex, the program consisted of an hour-long
Recent commentary in the city has noted the ancient methods used by some unions today as more hurtful than helpful. What is that method — the strike. We can all recall the SEPTA strike scare
Aries (Mar 21-Apr 19) – In the Bible, lying is considered to be one of the worst sins, and with backward moving Mercury in your twelfth house, you’ll be sure to make hell’s hit list.
The concept of “paying your dues” is repeated by many, but understood by few. Prophets of the Ghetto, a West Philadelphia-based group fully understands the concept. Formed in the early 90s, the group has received