Feb. 13 Celebration of African American Love, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Student Center, room 302. Come hear traditional and contemporary thoughts on African-American men and women in relationships. Free admission. Feb. 14 Def Poets, 8 p.m., McGonigle
2/7, 2:02 a.m. 1400 Cecil B. Moore Ave. Campus police arrested a former student for disorderly conduct after he refused to stop screaming and shouting, drawing a crowd from the Draught Horse. 2/7, 11:40 p.m.
A Temple University initiative is reaching out to Pennsylvania public schools with a program designed to increase student performance and create a stronger learning environment. The Community for Learning program is a non-profit, U.S. Department
Expanded overnight shuttle services were announced at the Temple Student Government Meeting on Feb. 10. TSG also kicked off Respect Week by signing pledges at Monday’s General Assembly meeting. Dean of Students James Fitzsimmons asked
A case in Illinois may decide just how much freedom students have on college campuses. At issue is whether college administrators at Governors State University can limit student expression by previewing and censoring student publications.
When President George “Dubya” Bush unveiled his proposed budget last weekend, I couldn’t help but see red. Red as in righteous neo-socialist rage, but also as in red ink. The 13-pound, five-volume budget book was
The entire nation is mourning the loss of space shuttle Columbia and the seven men and women who lost their lives in the name of space exploration. The 100-ton shuttle burst into flames as it
I am writing because I was disgusted after reading Nicole D’Andrea’s article about affirmative action, not because it was pro-affirmative action, but because it was full of rhetoric and propaganda. Ms. D’Andrea wrote that even
By passing off speculation as fact, President George W. Bush deceived most of the American public with his State of the Union Address. We can all sleep soundly knowing that the United States “possibly” has
I woke up on Saturday, Feb. 1 to the news that the space shuttle Columbia had disintegrated upon its re-entry, breaking up 39 miles over Texas. All seven crewmembers were killed. I stared at the