As Paley Library continues to grow, library officials are turning to both old-fashioned and modern storage solutions. “We’re out of space everywhere and that’s a major problem for us,” University librarian Maureen Pastine said. The
Aries (March 21-April 20). Flashes of insight and powerful dream activity may captivate your thoughts over the next few days. Listen carefully to the inner voice. At present, your instincts concerning social or romantic conflicts
U.S. troops are training in Kuwait, and U.S. commanders are drawing up battle plans, as President Bush rushes to war against Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. But in the game of Stratego, Hussein has again one-upped
Work on Temple University’s long-promised community education center is finally underway, after years of waiting by the local community. Ground was broken on Nov. 8 for the 61,000 square foot center, which is being built
By now, you’re probably sick of living on campus. The room is too confining. Your roommate is getting on your nerves. There’s an odd smell you can’t seem to pinpoint. The food is just not
The Temple women’s basketball team begins the 2002-2003 season with questions. What can we expect from the offense? Will their new front court get the job done? Can Stacy Smalls lead this team effectively, and
While some students might consider Temple University’s North Philadelphia campus foreign territory, the small percentage of Temple students who study abroad have the marks in their passports to prove otherwise. Temple’s International Programs offer students
West Africa (Ghana) – African Aesthetics and African Civilization Brazil– Portuguese Language and Culture Central America – Health Studies in Costa Rica India – Indian Art and Religion Japan – Visual Anthropology, Political Science or
The voice of renowned poet and lecturer Nikki Giovanni resonated with an attentive audience in Mitten Hall on Tuesday Nov. 19 with words befit of her nationally acclaimed status. Known widely for her poetry encompassing