An ideologically diverse group of educators and an Israeli diplomat gave their views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a debate last Thursday. The debaters included Nimrod Barkan, a strategic adviser to Israel’s foreign ministry; Mahmoud
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service The following editorial appeared in the San Jose Mercury News on Thursday, April 18, 2002. The Internet has opened up a new universe of radio, unbound by limits of signals and
This coming weekend marks a great event for track and field in Philadelphia, The Penn Relay Carnival. The Carnival is held in the historic Franklin Field at the University of Pennsylvania this Thursday, Friday and
Temple administration officials have targeted incomplete grades, class withdrawals and repeated classes in a proposal that could change the University’s grade and grade point average policies. “The average debt undergraduates are leaving college with is
Clowns are the jesters of modern society. We chuckle at just the thought of that rosy-red nose and oversized shoes. Slapstick and visual gags are the base of their careers, but beneath the pancake makeup
With some package tours, you really have to wonder who in their right mind dreamed them up. Take this current jaunt with The Faint opening for No Doubt. Both are great individually, but which Clear
Students and researchers looking for hard-to-find information concerning African American history and culture will have to search elsewhere after the controversial closing of an educational facility that housed such materials. The Center for African American
When the fourth round of the NFL Draft came along around 11 a.m. last Sunday, Raheem Brock’s nerves started to kick in. The 6-foot-4-inch 257-pound defensive end sat and watched with every intention of seeing
The Temple University Graduate Student Association voted overwhelmingly on April 17 and 18 in favor of the new four-year contract settlement that was negotiated between the union and Temple’s administration. Union organizer Rob Callahan said
Although it’s been about four years since Acme, the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion has not spent that time lounging around. Russell Simins, drummer for the seminal indie trio, made sure to point out that they