Since arriving at the Temple News in the spring semester of 1998 as a freshman, I have seen and learned a lot from all staff members. Most importantly, I learned valuable “real world” experience at
It seems just like yesterday when I was a freshman entering Temple University. I went to Central High School, which is only a few subway stops north of Cecil B. Moore. Therefore I did not
Dear Editor: This letter is regarding your recent front page story from the April 26 edition, “Students allege Hazing”. As a Journalism major, to say that I am concerned with your papers’ bias against the
When Temple student groups felt that Temple News was being anti-Semitic, they protested. Again, the First Amendment was put into action as student groups passed out informational fliers and let the paper know it had
Crime of the Week Who is in the wrong of this? 6:30 a.m. April 27 Student’s Toyota truck found with broken window on 1908 N. 12th St. Compaq laptop computer, DKNY leather jacket, Versace sunglasses,
Temple contests TUGSA election On April 26, Temple’s lawyers made an attempt to overturn the Temple University Graduate Students’ Association election results, contesting the Pennsylvania Labor Relation’s Board’s certification of TUGSA as the bargaining unit
When students in the School of Communications and Theater return next fall, they will find a number changes as a result of money received from the state. On March 29, 2001, Governor Tom Ridge announced
Students across the country have been boycotting Sodexho Marriott Services, the catering company contracted by Temple and other universities across the nation to provide dining services to their students. The protests are part of a
ESPN’s X-Games are coming to Philadelphia this summer. Some Temple University students were given the chance to show their advertising talent by proposing campaign ideas to the Greater Philadelphia Marketing and Tourism Company. The students
In the long-winded tradition of academia, I have decided to bestow upon thee, my dear readers, some parting advice as the year draws to a close. First, for those of you who hated my column,