This week’s CD reviews are on: > Ben Folds > The Four Corners > Jay-Z > Money Mark > Ozomatli > Systematic > The Slab > Three 4 Tens Ben Folds Rockin’ the Suburbs (Epic/Sony)
In light of recent events, University Counseling Services has been working overtime to assist grief stricken students. All of last week, UCS has extended their hours until 7 p.m., staying open two more hours. The
“We’ll make you famous.” That is the promise on the bulletin board outside Temple’s Greek Affairs office. Greek organizations have had famous members including all but a few U.S. Presidents, Dionne Warwick, Wendy’s founder Dave
Changes are abundant this semester at Temple as the University Disciplinary Committee has introduced an updated Code of Conduct. Effective immediately, it toughens penalties for alcohol and drug violations and appoints a 500-yard radius around
www.cuadp.org A crazy, seemingly insane idea is what is presented at www.cuadp.org (Citizens United Against the Death Penalty). The site is undoubtedly the most comprehensive, useful and informative anti-D.P. site one could ever hope to
With an acclaimed novel, a successful career and a new baby on the way, Solomon Jones is at the top of his game. At 33, Jones has been dealt more than his share of reality,
Melissa Ferrick is a recent favorite amongst many students, and an older favorite of those who have been listening closely to the ever-growing female folk scene. She has quite a few albums out, and with
Hollywood’s latest fix involves adapting great works of literature and using them to exploit teenagers in a modern day setting. Tim Blake Nelson’s contemporary retelling of “Othello,” titled “O,” delivers another example of this newfound
I’m Mina Takahashi, a chief editor of the Temple Voice, a student newspaper of Temple Univ. Japan (TUJ). Today, I’m writing to ask if you would allow us to use some article (and photos) of
“America will never be the same.” This phrase has been repeated over and over again by journalists, anchors, and much of the American public. But it’s true. America, once thought as untouchable, impenetrable, and worlds