Imagine living on a block where your neighbors band together. Not necessarily in harmony, but in protest. They build a cross as a symbol of their righteousness and then set it ablaze as a symbol
Crime of the Week 11/13/01, 3 p.m., Barnes & Noble, Broad Street Employee reported an unknown male took three textbooks and fled from the store without paying. 11/8/01, 3:37 a.m., 1634 Carlisle Window broken and
The American Chemical Society scholarships for minorities The American Chemical Society has announced the deadline for its 2002 Scholars Program. The program is open to full-time African-American, Hispanic and Native American students in Chemistry, Biochemistry
“We ran collection bins in every dorm on Main Campus, and one collection bin in the Student Center in front of the information table.”    Raymond DeStephanis., Temple University Community Service Coordinator Temple University’s
Charity scams are frequently reported during the fall and spring seasons, with the majority of scams occurring around holidays. “People are in a giving mood because of the holiday and people contribute charitable donations for
Lately, as I watch the news and read the paper, I’ve begun to wonder if Gary Condit holds a position of power within the Taliban. How else could you explain the amazing way he’s managed
Temple basketball has begun the season 0-2 for the first time since 1988-89. The Owls rebounded that season and ended two games over .500 at 18-16. Should the Owls be concerned about this year’s slow
It’s been almost two years to the day since one of Philadelphia’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll venues, Upstairs at Nick’s, closed its doors for good. My friends and I spent many a drunken Monday night
The existence of states that impose certain forms of Islam on their citizens is one of the most significant problems with the Muslim religion today, the chair of Temple’s religion department said in a speech
Temple will honor its two greatest basketball coaches on Wednesday, Nov. 29 during pre-game ceremonies for the men’s basketball game against UNC-Charlotte. Coaches John Chaney and Harry Litwack, both Hall of Famers, will be enshrined