It’s time to pop the bubbles of two individuals who oppose affirmative action at the University of Michigan. Jennifer Gratz and Barbara Grutter were denied acceptance and are using the claim of reverse discrimination to
Recently, McDonald’s was sued by two teenagers who claimed that eating there caused their obesity. The pair had hoped to start a class-action lawsuit alleging that McDonald’s deceived customers into overlooking health risks, but their
President Bush’s State of the Union Address last week dealt with many pressing topics: AIDS, healthcare, energy policy, and, of course, Iraq. Bush presented a grandiose plan that dangled tax cuts in front of the
Cori Miller reported for work as usual at Vivacqua Hall last Saturday. The Temple junior’s day started at 6:30 a.m., where as a campus security safety representative, she checked identity cards at her post in
In the wake of last Saturday’s shooting in Vivacqua Hall, students and professors alike expressed concerns about abusive relationships and the safety of Temple’s campus. With 20-year-old Cori Miller quickly healing from gunshot wounds to
Temple Student Government set its spring semester agenda in motion at the general assembly meeting on Monday, Feb.3 with an update on the Core curriculum revision and promises of additional housing from the administration. Speaker
Pop-rock group Greenwheel is quickly becoming rock ‘n’ roll’s hottest ticket in town. Thanks in part to a certain blue and red web-slinger, Greenwheel’s runaway hit “Shelter” quickly climbed to the top of the charts