Funding issues topped the agenda at Monday’s Temple Student Government meeting. TSG treasurer Andrea V. Ray introduced the 2002-2003 TSG budget of $166,730. Since TSG no longer has the authority to directly plan and fund
For 11 years, the radical, anti-government organization MOVE has been relatively quiet. No profane messages broadcast over a loudspeaker. No bunkers or stockades on their rooftop. Instead MOVE has been crashing the system through lectures
With the heavy “Here To Stay” and the latest single “Thoughtless” dominating radios across the country, the founding fathers of new metal return in support of their latest album, Untouchables. On board for the tour
Red Dragon, which opened Friday, Oct. 4, is the prequel to Silence of the Lambs. In it, we are introduced not only to Hannibal Lecter, but also to Will Graham, the man who caught him.
Ah, the fall season. The air is crisp, the sky is a kaleidoscope of colors and the scents of autumn sweetness surround you. Unfortunately, you can’t concentrate on the scenery. For many college students the
Are you sexually frustrated? Pent up tension got your panties in a bind? If you’re “only double-A” but “thinking triple-X,” like-minded rap-punker Peaches will be offering her libido-liberating wisdom on Oct. 12 at Transit, headlining
Oct. 7-13, 2002 Aries (March 21-April 20). New social events and family gatherings will soon bring improved relationships. Taurus (April 21-May 20). This week nostalgia will bring many satisfying moments between loved ones. After Thursday
“It just isn’t done,” said four theater students in the Atrium cafe about throwing alcohol-free parties. While there are plenty of reasons to go without, skipping the liquor may leave some feeling a little lost
A letter to the editor, For Christopher and for those of like minds, A little advice for you…before you decide to comment on an article such as mine, I would highly recommend that you read