The graphic comparison of aborted fetuses and genocide displayed at the Bell Tower earlier this week drew passionate, yet divided responses from students. The California-based Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) brought their traveling exhibition, the
Have you ever wondered how classical thinkers like Karl Marx or John Locke might think about modern-day issues? “Thinking Our Way into the New Millennium,”a debate series, addresses just that question. Each presentation pits two
Temple University Ambler has renewed its commitment to the environment with a new recycling program on the Ambler campus. Ambler kicked off its Rush to Recycle challenge on Monday with a visit from the recycling
At a Sept. 23 Republican fundraiser, President Bush, impatient with congressional doubts over a possible war in Iraq, accused the Democratic-controlled Senate of being “not interested in the security of the American people.” After Bush’s
Academic reforms were discussed at this week’s Temple Student Government meeting. The reorganization of the university core program was announced by TSG Vice President of Academic Affairs Alex Norman. According to Norman, the Faculty Senate
Oct. 14-20, 2002 Aries (March 21-April 20). By midweek, work routines may expand. Watch for a minor increase in office duties or paperwork to escalate and cause brief delays. Taurus (April 21-May 20). Love affairs
An enthusiastic crowd and a small group of anti-death penalty activists greeted Ed Rendell, the Pennsylvania Democratic candidate for governor, at a rally on campus on Wednesday. Although Rendell arrived over an hour late, the
While the threat of bodily harm might deter most people from performing daredevil stunts, Johnny Knoxville derives a perverse pleasure from it. Take, for instance, the time when Knoxville and several cast members were recklessly
The ties that entwine Temple’s literary world with its artistic community continue to strengthen as the staff of Hyphen Magazine begins publication of its fourth annual issue. A student-run magazine built upon the ideal of
Although freshmen, at times, feel comfort in knowing there is an Resident Assistant down the hall, juniors and seniors seem to have mixed emotions about still being “checked-up on” by someone, possibly younger then them,