Open any newspaper in the country these days and you are guaranteed to read about war. For obvious reasons, Afghanistan and Iraq have been centerpieces of media coverage for the past few months. Names like
Rebecca Gratz devoted much of her life to providing relief for underprivileged women and children in Philadelphia, as well as religious sustenance for Jews in a predominately Christian society. To achieve these goals, she founded
One week ago, the United States went to war with Iraq. With talk of “Orange Alerts” and retaliatory attacks, the mind of the average college student has been flooded with thoughts of terrorism, war and
The Sights Got What We Want (Fall Of Rome) From fierce guitar romps to playful harmonies, The Sights’ sophomore outing Got What We Want is pure adrenaline and energy. Songs like “Everyone’s a Poet,” “It’d
Rickie Sanders, Director rsanders@astro.temple.edu 215-204-4874 B.A. Major Requirements Twelve courses are required for the major. * One-three lower level courses (choose from the following courses): A maximum of three of these courses may count
For the first time in a long time, Temple coach John Chaney started three freshmen on opening day. Center Keith Butler, guard Maurice Collins and forward Antywane Robinson were all thrown into a lions den
Operating out of a freshman dorm room in Temple University’s White Hall is Redline, a student organization whose purpose is to bring nationally prominent individuals to speak on the University’s campus. President David Ross co-founded
As fall registration approaches, it seems that the Temple University course catalog is chock full of listings followed by the now familiar phrase, “cross-listed with Women’s Studies.” A relatively new major, Women’s Studies is going
The limited budget of a college student usually affords a three-course meal consisting of crackers, Ramen noodles and a Tastykake … if you’re lucky. So when I heard about a reasonably priced fine dining experience
Looking for a fascinating cultural experience on a college budget? Then look no further. If you haven’t been to the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (UPM) yet, now is the time to