Aries (Mar 21-Apr 19) – You’ll have to balance personal needs with idealistic goals. Both areas will crave your attention. Taurus (Apr 20 – May 20) – Your friends like you but you can be
It’s 2:30 a.m. on Sunday morning, daylight savings time is inching closer. People stream through the doors of Johnson and Hardwick Hall, after departing from parties, bars, nightclubs and nearby dorms. Soon, a half-hour will
SCAT receives funding Since December, Temple’s School of Communication and Theater has received two monetary gifts for its atrium renovations. Gerry Lensfest donated $1.5 million in December and the Annenbergs sent $1 million last month.
For the first time Temple dining services is providing kosher food for the Jewish holiday of Passover. The weeklong observance commemorates the freedom and exodus of the Israelites from Egypt during the reign of the
Poet, journalist, and activist Kevin Powell urged Temple students, in the Owl Cove last week, to become leaders of multiculturalism in order to counter the institutionalized white racism in America. “Everyone in this room is
Temple professors George F. Rengert and Mark Mattson lectured students last week about the perceptions and realities of crimes on campus. Rengert, a criminal justice professor, said there is a great concern with violent crimes
Charles Campbell missed his lottery number. He was number 10 in the freshman class. He arrived 10 minutes early to select a room. He was waiting to hear his number and trying to pick out
Housing selection this year started off with confusion over who goes when and why. A number of students living in Franklin House and Presidential City believed they would receive first priority because they had been
Hardcore punk rock sensations Snapcase hit the Electric Factory next week in support of Alien Ant Farm and Papa Roach on the Raid the Nation tour. Recruited in March to replace Orgy, Snapcase has been
Temple Student Government debated last night in room 309 of the Student Activities Center in preparation for elections April 10 and 11. By end, nearly 50 students were in the room watching the debate and