Aquarius:( Jan 20-Feb 18): Lately you’ve been communicating your dreamy ideas to your friends and family, and lately, they’ve been telling you to shut up. They understand your idealism but fail to see the reality
In a flourish of emotion, President George W. Bush led a nation of supporters and opponents through his 15-minute inaugural address on Sat., Jan. 20. His recurring message was that the promise of America must
When people hear that Frank Black (a.k.a. Black Francis, born Charles Thompson) has looked to the past for new material, most immediately conclude that the elusive Mr. Black is trying to recapture the seminal glory
A new residence hall is one of the many construction projects currently in progress at Temple. The hall, which we will call New Resdience II (slang: New II), will be ready for Spring 2001 and
Two college freshman: one struck down by a momentary disappointment, one lifted up by tragic adversity, each a symbol of a different kind of courage. Their paths converged at the Liacouras Center on Saturday afternoon,
Just borrowing, I swear 3:30 p.m. Jan. 24 A Gateway E4200 computer-processing unit was taken from Rm. 232, Ritter Annex between 4:30 and 5 p.m. on Jan. 23. Poor construction worker 4:05 p.m. Jan. 24
NEEDY CHILDREN RECEIVE MEDICAL INSURANCE Temple University’s Children’s Medical Center has helped nearly 1,000 children in the North Philadelphia area through Project Access. Started in 1998, Project Access is an outreach program at the Children’s
Dr. Micha Hohenberger, a professor of Temple’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering died last Friday. A Temple professor for over 20 years, Dr. Hohenberger contributed to the formulation of the graduate program in Electrical
On Friday, Jan. 26, Ronald Seth, 2448 N. 15 St., was arrested in Tuttleman and charged with theft, receiving stolen property and trespassing. Laila El Zein, Head of Bibliographic Services at Paley Library, was interrupted
Following nearly four years of hard work and campaigning, this February will change the way the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board views the Temple University Graduate Student Association and could prove to be setback for the