Print exhibit features student work The Tyler School of Art will present “Print Progressions,” with work by Temple students. The exhibition is part of the citywide project, “Celebrating Prints and Printmaking in Homage to Dox
Slavery is one of the greatest atrocities in American and pre-American history. Slavery was not just an issue of black and white. It was an issue of rich exerting their power over poor. The Dutch,
The next three matches will make or break the Temple volleyball team’s season. Coming off two consecutive wins against Duquense on the road and Villanova at home, the Owls will face the top two teams
The women’s tennis team’s top two players, sophomores Danira Penic and Lara Ercegovic, advanced to the championship round at the Omni Hotels Eastern Region Women’s Tennis Championships in doubles play last weekend. After defeating teams
Temple football’s game at Orange Bowl Stadium against Miami, the top-ranked team in the nation, Saturday will be the closest they will get to a bowl game this season. On paper and statistically, the Owls
Last week in Northern Afghanistan, villagers were awakened by loud thumps on their roofs. Many ran out of their mud huts, thinking they were being bombed. But instead of bombs, food rained from the skies,
Bombs falling in Afghanistan are pulverizing all the big rocks into smaller ones, and Americans are so afraid to open their mail that millions of people may be missing their chance to win the Publisher’s
On Thursday evening, just hours after the paper had come out, I received a letter in response to my most recent column about just war. I am now writing a second column about just war,
Voice your Opinion!*** Send letters to:temple_news@hotmail.com.315 Student Activities Center, 1755 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, PA 19122. fax: 215.204.1119. All submissions must include your major and year at Temple and a phone number or email address
Crime of the Week 10/29/01, 4:05 p.m., 1924 N. 10th St. Student reported being tricked into turning over $2,300 in cash to two unknown females. 10/24/01, 11 a.m., Paley, 210 Two wallets containing $55, credit