Joseph Christian International Business jchris03@temple.edu 267-939-7658 Dear Editor, Choice. This is such a weighted word these days. It is most well know in the phrase “A women’s right to choose”. Is it anyone’s right to
Another name has been added to the growing list of hall of fame Temple coaches. Nikki Franke might not be the most famous coach on campus, but her accomplishments and accolades as Temple’s fencing coach
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
As I stroll around campus, to and from classes, I see more people than I can count. Some faces pass by in a blur, and some catch my eye from time to time. One memorable
The Owls field hockey team suffered a 2-1 loss last Sunday to the Richmond Spiders (3-0), dropping their record to 0-2 in Atlantic 10 Conference play. The Owls overall record is 7-8, but they’re looking
Vote Smart this election The University Libraries are partnering with Project Vote Smart in an effort to provide the Temple Community with factual information about political candidates and elected officials. The 2002 Voter’s Self Defense
Within the next two years, the busy intersection at 13th and Montgomery will look very different if a proposal for the $50 million expansion of the Fox School of Business is carried out. According to
Senior Lisa Jakubowicz has done what many great athletes do at the top of their game: compete in another sport. Michael Jordan played on the Chicago White Sox for a season, and both Bo Jackson
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
Theories about the origins of the conflict between the United States and Iraq ran the spectrum last Wednesday, Oct. 23, with Temple professors both supporting and denigrating the hostilities between the two nations. The event