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
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
Floetry Floetic (DreamWorks) The London duo, comprised of singer songwriter Marsha Ambrosius and emcee songwriter Natalie Stewart, describe their combination of soul and spoken word as “poetic delivery with musical intent.” Floetry owes their shiny
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
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 deadly series of sniper shootings in the Washington, D.C. area has rekindled the debate over gun control. The battle is between NRA-ers and gun control advocates. The issue is whether “ballistic fingerprinting,” already used
Temple Student Government held a ceremony marking the opening of the first 24-hour computer lab on campus before Monday’s TSG meeting. Vice president of Student Affairs Theresa Powell and Dean of Students James Fitzsimmons addressed
Iraq has been making Afghanistan disappear from the front pages of the New York Times and the Washington Post. Although the Department of Defense recently disbursed nearly $500 million dollars to transport additional troops to
Hoops Hysteria, otherwise known as “Midnight Madness” around the country, was held at the Liacouras Center Wed. Oct. 16. The event included a Philadelphia 76ers open practice, a scrimmage between the Owls’ women’s and men’s
Entering summer practice as a freshman running back, Sean Szarka figured that if he worked hard enough and impressed the coaches he could earn some playing time. By the start of the season, Szarka had