“We are the chosen people, headed for our land, that land which we shall with a sacred solemn vow, honor with a name, Africa!” The final words of performance poet Kor Kor Okai’s piece resonated
A lot of athletes start their collegiate careers with a bad attitude. They expect to get all the minutes and to be the number-one option on the team. This causes inescapable conflict within the team
This past weekend, Temple’s women’s volleyball team snapped a 15-game-winning streak against a desperate and determined Xavier team. The Owls were, however, able to bounce back and win in Dayton, clinching the top seed in
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
Warning to undergrads: Due to some rather unfortunate circumstances five undergrads find themselves on the corner of Girard and Broad at 12:30 A.M. Not wanting to walk several blocks past unlit alleys and further unsafe
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
Entering her junior year, Christena Hamilton, known by her teammates as “Hammy” will be asked to play a bigger role this season. With the loss of three starters, graduates from last year’s team, and because
This is what we’ve all been waiting for. The football season is coming to an end and the rest of the fall sports have closed shop. Our attention will now shift to college hoops, my
For most American students, high school graduation means college acceptance letters and picking the right major. For Yamit Haba, it meant learning how to shoot and driving in tanks while fulfilling her two-year requirement in