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WEB WATCH

rentnet.com homestore.com apartmentsearching.com apartmentworld.com Do you know where you are going to live next school year? Many Temple students are currently thinking about getting an apartment. For some, on campus housing may not be tangible,

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TEMPLE IN BRIEF

Feminist Author and Activist Speaks at CCP Jewelle Gomez, female activist and author of “Home Girls” and “Reading Black Reading Feminist” will speak on April 13 at 1:30 p.m. in the Bonnell Building at the

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CRIME REPORT

Crime of the Week: Such Bad Boys!! 2:00 a.m. March 21 Two students were stopped by Rite Aid security for retail theft of food items. Both students indicated they took the items as part of

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EDITORIAL

Recent commentary in the city has noted the ancient methods used by some unions today as more hurtful than helpful. What is that method — the strike. We can all recall the SEPTA strike scare

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LETTERS

Dear Editor: I have a few comments about your March 22-29 issue of the Temple News. First, I want to comment on Carrie Toleric’s article about my preaching at Temple. She did an excellent job

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GAVE’S SOAPBOX

Puddles soak through my socks as I stride past Anderson Hall. Long rivulets of rain drip off of my hood, my corduroy pants and the slice of pizza my fingernails cling to. I look around

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OWL RAGE

As I watched the Michigan State-Temple basketball game on Sunday, which ended up being a 69-62 loss bringing Temple’s season to an end, I thought to myself about the countless number of times Philadelphia sports

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TEMPLE’S MONTH OF SHINING MOMENTS

ATLANTA, Ga.–Caught in a whirlwind of journalistic integrity and Owls’ hysteria, I found myself suitably hysterical during this weekend’s South Regional games in the Georgia Dome. Admittedly, as the weekend transpired, my duties as sportswriter

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OWL’S AWAKENING

HARRISONBURG, Va.–The first year of the Dawn Staley-era at Temple has come to an end. Temple lost to James Madison 59-57 in the first round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament on March 15. The