Many nations around the world are preparing for the establishment of a new International Criminal Court to try crimes of major human rights abuses, such as genocide. The United States, under the Bush administration, has
This spring, something spectacular is swinging into theaters. On May 3, Spiderman opens nationwide, welcoming audiences to a world of high adventure and heroism. Spiderman will be filled with youth culture and incredible action, certain
Say goodbye to Justin Vitiello. At semester’s end, the professor of Italian packs up for a two-year term at Temple Rome for the third, and possibly final, time. “I’ve pushed my lazy self to be
The smoke from a barbecue wafted around students crammed onto 13th Street taking in the sights, sounds and tastes of this year’s Spring Fling street fair. Students brought their pets to campus and broke out
The Temple University Graduate Students’ Association is claiming victory after reaching a tentative four-year contract settlement with the University. The tentative agreement provides for wage hikes, increased health coverage, language on workloads and provisions for
Temple University Ambler and Community 2000 will co-sponsor an Earth Day symposium to discuss the problems associated with traffic congestion in the suburbs. The April 22 symposium, titled “Suburban Traffic Congestion: Old Problems and New
Temple’s campus hotel may be celebrating its six-month anniversary a little late; the Conwell Inn, which opened in August 2001, is celebrating a seven-month anniversary this week. “The Temple community has been so supportive and
When Patrick McSorley was 12 years old, his father committed suicide. Father John J. Geoghan, who has been accused of molesting more that 130 young boys, knew the McSorley family from a parish he was
Lets face it. Mondays are hell. That jolting alarm clock ushers the familiar dread of routine. Usually, it also signifies starting our school or work week with what little rest our streak-of-lightning weekend provides. It’s
The following editorial appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer on Friday, April 12. For parents of high school seniors sorting through college offers this month, the final choice often boils down to picturing how a daughter