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
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
Memorial service to be held for esteemed faculty member In honor of long time associate professor and former acting dean of the school of communications, a memorial service will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 30
10/15/01, 9:10 a.m., McGonigle Hall, Academic Support Services Employee reported an unknown person removed eight CDs and a Temple T-shirt from the office. 10/15/01, 1:10 p.m., Temple Towers Student reported receiving harassing phone calls from
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
He left his family, his friends and his country behind. He traveled thousands of miles with no safety net to catch him in case he fell. Why? Roger Barascout wanted to pursue his dream. Nominate
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
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
Been feeling a little down lately? Having trouble concentrating or sleeping? It could just be a phase, but there is also the chance that it could be depression. Depression is more common than most think.
Everyone has seen the pink ribbons on lapels and bags, but how many people actually know what they stand for? An informal survey at the Bell Tower revealed that only about five of every 10