Dan Friel Music Education danfriel@astro.temple.edu (215) 777-4064 The debate over the idea of “too much technology” is one that has been causing controversy since the beginning of society. As new scientific discoveries are being made
“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
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
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
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
The Temple volleyball team has been killing opponents as of late. During last weekend’s Temple Invitational, the host Owls (6-2) swept the field winning all four of their matches thanks to a slew of kills
Saturday was supposed to be an easy win for the Temple football team. Instead, it will be a day for the football team to remember Tuesday’s tragic events. Temple’s game against the University of Connecticut
To All American People, I have a lot of American friends. I love them and they love me. I want to be their friend forever. When an earthquake happened in my country, Turkey two years
Is it the middle class, suburban lifestyle? Is it the rural, agricultural lifestyle? Is it the immigrant community lifestyle? Is it the 1950s nuclear family, with a mother and father, 3.5 kids, a house, a