Western Michigan to North Philadelphia may seem like a long trip, but new vice president for Student Affairs Theresa A. Powell might not feel as though she has traveled far at all. Powell, who served
The School Reform Commission answered questions about funding and actual reform within Philadelphia’s public school systems at a press conference last Friday. The question and answer session, attended by Commission Chairman James E. Nevels and
Six months have passed since the American psyche was scarred by the worst terrorist attacks in United States history. The tragedies in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Western Pennsylvania need no explanation, a sad
“I don’t want to be inconsequential or meaningless. I want to try to do something with my life,” Jason Young said, summing up his philosophy on life. As a political activist, art lover and musician,
Most college students travel to famous Spring Break vacation sites during their mid-term rest. Putting money toward all-inclusive resorts in Cancun, Bahamas, Jamaica and other Caribbean hot spots is the norm. But these commercial scenes
The Student Center hosted to a sand castle building and limbo contest last Thursday. Arnold Boyd, program coordinator at the Office of Student Activities emceed the event. Free beach balls were given away to get
The NCAA Selection Committee snubbed the Temple women’s basketball team. In its first NCAA tournament appearance in over a decade, Temple will have to travel to Ames, Iowa, where they will face the Iowa State
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Spring break is a time for you to unwind. You deserve it. That C- on your poli-sci midterm sure was draining, not to mention the daily wear and tear of work and extracurricular activities. But
Temple’s Board of Trustees received a chilly welcome from the graduate student’s union at the board’s quarterly meeting on March 12. About 25 members of the Temple University Graduate Student’s Union picketed for two hours