Are you sexually frustrated? Pent up tension got your panties in a bind? If you’re “only double-A” but “thinking triple-X,” like-minded rap-punker Peaches will be offering her libido-liberating wisdom on Oct. 12 at Transit, headlining
Nothing sums up George Edberg’s character better than his own words, “I love Philadelphia, but I hate the city of Philadelphia.” An opponent of nepotism and bureaucracy, but a proponent of people, Edberg has dedicated
Ask most Temple students what the senior prom is and you’ll most likely get a response close to that of sophomore Erica Davis, “They have a senior prom?” Before Homecoming week jumped off for most
A change in the funding of social events has not affected the amount of money available to student organizations, according to administration officials. In 1999, Temple Student Government received $39,000 to plan and fund social
Despite a Pennsylvania mandate that all dormitory residents at state-funded schools receive the vaccine for meningococcal meningitis, over 2200 Temple residents have not received the treatment. Temple Student Health Services is offering the vaccine for
Students gathered on Wednesday, Oct. 2 in a show of support and solidarity for Temple’s gay and lesbian community. Balloons and streamers in bright rainbow colors decorated the entrance to the 4th Annual Safe Space
The subject of last year’s hit movie A Beautiful Mind was honored at a banquet Saturday at Temple University’s Diamond Club. The O. Spurgeon English Humanitarian Awards recognized the unique contributions to medicine and science
On March 1, 1961, the JFK Administration introduced a bold new initiative to the national agenda. He called it the Peace Corps, an entirely volunteer organization dedicated to the betterment of Third World countries and
Ah, the fall season. The air is crisp, the sky is a kaleidoscope of colors and the scents of autumn sweetness surround you. Unfortunately, you can’t concentrate on the scenery. For many college students the