Friday night an eclectic crowd of pimply faced, decked punks, skinheads, middle-aged men with thick Irish brogues and your average concert patron all attended the Trocadero to see the Stiff Little Fingers. If you are
With mayhem, crime and corruption plaguing our society, it seems only fitting that there be an International Day of Peace. According to the founders of worldpeace.org you can practice inner peace by: – Lighting a
Welcome back to a newly renovated Temple University. This place is so incredibly different. Well, for those of us returning it’s a big change, for those of you who are new, just consider yourself lucky.
The nation awoke Tuesday morning to a sickening sight as the news of terrorist attacks on the nation unfolded. Before noon, hijackers with knives commandeered four jetliners, quickly turning the planes from cross continental to
When the World Trade Center was bombed eight years ago, we as Americans used our trial by jury method of justice to send a message that terrorism against Americans would not be tolerated. We again
We, the members of Temple’s Arab Student Society, would like to express our deep sorrow and grief towards the horrific tragedies which occurred to our Nation on Tuesday in Washington D.C. and New York. Our
Dear Board of Editors: I would like to express my utter disgust with your Editorial in the 9/13/01 edition, entitled “Details vague, message clear.” Your article makes the assertion that there is some excuse for
“America will never be the same.” This phrase has been repeated over and over again by journalists, anchors, and much of the American public. But it’s true. America, once thought as untouchable, impenetrable, and worlds
I’m Mina Takahashi, a chief editor of the Temple Voice, a student newspaper of Temple Univ. Japan (TUJ). Today, I’m writing to ask if you would allow us to use some article (and photos) of
Hollywood’s latest fix involves adapting great works of literature and using them to exploit teenagers in a modern day setting. Tim Blake Nelson’s contemporary retelling of “Othello,” titled “O,” delivers another example of this newfound