It’s time to rise and shine and wake up to the dawn of a new semester. Temple News is debuting a new column. We have set our focus on the people who make this campus
In preparation for this, the Spring 2001 semester of the Temple News, our editors gathered all the recourses available. One editor came across a dusty 13″ Zenith stored in the darkest corner or the TN
Just south of Temple’s campus on Broad Street sits Progress Plaza. As America’s first African-American owned mall, its purpose was to serve the community. Certainly the Plaza has seen better days, but management’s hopes is
The face of the pro-life movement has been changing over the years as all types of people, many of whom seem denied a voice, join the cause against abortion. Among these groups are gays and
In an impassioned speech on Jan. 12 in the spirit of her late father, Rev. Bernice A. King led a fervid Lehigh Country church audience through the causes and potential resolutions of racial tensions in
As the world’s powers shift their foci from military to economic conquests, the Middle East has become a paradigm for how land will be acquired and how disputes will be settled in the future. Just
One of the great things about a month-long winter vacation is that it gives students a chance to sleep late every morning, watch countless hours of television and not have to worry about homework, term
If college is supposedly preparation for the real world, I would love to live in that so-called “real world”. It doesn’t prepare you for what’s out there, but for a utopia. You have people make
Taru Tuukkanen can shoot from anywhere on the court, and against Temple, she pretty much did. Tuukkanen, No. 18 Xavier’s 6-foot-3 senior center took 17 shots in her team’s 73-63 win last Friday night, she