Today’s Birthday (Oct. 11). You’ve always known instinctively how to work with a partner. The give and take of negotiation comes naturally for you. This year, you’ll expand that concept to a larger group. Sometimes
An AIDS information and prevention program was held Wednesday, Oct. 10 in the Kiva Auditorium in Ritter Annex. “AIDS 411: Information We Need To Live” was designed to inform Temple University students and staff about
Temple University students and faculty members celebrated the beginning of Homecoming 2001 with a series of events that began Oct. 5 and end on Oct. 14. The third annual fall festival was held at the
Temple Ambler dedicates new greenhouse The students, facility, staff and administration will dedicate the first building to be constructed at Ambler in 18 years. The ceremony will take place Friday, Oct. 12 from 3:30-4:30 p.m.
10/3/01, 2:35 p.m., 1620 10th Street Window broken in a 1993 Ford. JVC CD player taken between 10 a.m. and 2:25 p.m. 10/3/01, 11:49 a.m., 1851 16th Street 1987 Volkswagen entered. No force found. Stereo,
Temple News understands that your entire college experience is not worth a hoot without the great food that gets you through the day. We also understand that your money and time are too precious to
By the time the 11:00 news rolled around on September 11, many stations had compiled a rapid-fire montage of footage of the hijacked planes crashing into the twin towers. A different angle each time, different
There are many reasons not to drink Pepsi ONE: the nasty aftertaste of aspartame, the shitty Tom Green commercials, the complete and utter lack of an enjoyable flavor, etc. But I won’t drink it for
You can contact the Editorial Board through email at temple_news@hotmail.com or hitting the submissions button on the left. Regarding editorial, “Temple: The real deal Dear Board of Editors: You wrote a very stupid editorial that
When will people learn that naked women are not a cure-all for helping revitalize a city? Chances are, right now at Signatures topless bar near 13th and Locust Streets, right between the Avenue of the