Retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark delivered Temple’s Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy 2001 Annual Lecture on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at the Kiva Auditorium. “We are in a new kind of war. We
In the October 4 – 11 center spread on AIDS/HIV and other STD’s the article, titled “Before you go there”, Depo-Provera should be administered every three months, not every four months. In the article titled,
The spirit of art, culture and community continues to thrive even in times of deep national tragedy. As of Oct. 11, 2001, a mural patterned with houses and trees has been displayed on the corner
I love when I pull the lid off the boxed chocolates and find half-bitten pieces with finger holes in the bottom. In any other food group, this treatment of handling would be unacceptable, but for
Do talk shows reflect today’s society? Lets hope not! All too often in today’s talk show scene, someone is looking for a baby’s daddy, lesbian lovers discover that they are cousins, or a much too
Pop quiz: Do you know the dreaded word that starts with a M and ends with a S that seems to get all college students in a frenzy, wired on coffee and longing for an
Want to learn a lot about someone, without him or her even saying a word? Take a look at their tattoos and piercings. Once shunned by society as something only for extreme rebels and soldiers,
Over the last several months the dark, flowing melodies of Ours have been streaming across the country, gaining recognition from fans in live performances (on tour with the likes of Pete Yorn), as well as
Dave Ralph is one of the world’s most renowned and embraced DJs. His diverse style cannot be categorized as simply trance, house or even progressive; he prefers to cross the electronic music genres rather than
The women’s volleyball team will embark on a mission Friday. A mission that will take them high and low throughout the northeastern United States in search of victory with hopes of a run into the