Newport Beach, Calif. — Swordfish for lunch at the Rusty Pelican. A seat by the window overlooking yachts bobbing in the harbor. Steve Cabler should have felt at home here. But his stomach began welling
An insurgence of diabetes is seething through the African American community, and the sisters of Delta Sigma Theta are warning those who can be affected. In a lecture given at the Student Activities Center on
For almost 42 years, Amnesty International has been working to preserve human rights around the globe. At the end of 1960, British lawyer Peter Benenson embarked on a crusade of conscience after reading an article
The scene is set in late 1940s Ohio. It is a time of emotional schizophrenia in the United States. World War II is won, and the boys are coming home to celebration. But the overwhelming
Coming on the heels of their latest release, One By One, the Foo Fighters will take to the stage at the Electric Factory, as part of MTV2’s 2$Bill Concert Series, on Nov. 2. MTV2 has
The Temple Issues Forum (TIF) continued the ongoing campus debate on a possible war with Iraq on Thursday, Oct. 24. The forum, “Invading Iraq: Preventing or Creating a Catastrophe?” consisted of three debates among professors
Too much time at Temple can definitely give you cabin fever. Sure, your folks are paying big bucks to give you an education, and expect you to study 24-7. But we all know that too
The art of tattooing has created a common thread among young adults across America interested in exploring the depths of individuality. Whether used as a need to flutter in the wings of unconfined freedom or
On Oct. 16, Congress passed a new election reform bill that will hopefully rid elections of hanging chads and disenfranchised voters. It will be a few years before voters see the effects of the bill,
Making reservations at a restaurant is an unavoidable necessity in today’s hectic world. For many who work long hours, the concept of returning home to prepare a meal holds little-to-no appeal. Dining out has become