To the Editor: I would like to point out how very absurd and misguided Brandon Lausch’s “Liberal Bias Rules the Media” article was. This is a favortite argument of conservatives, largely founded in the whiny
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — College students are more likely these days to serve in soup kitchens. But they’re less likely to get politically involved in finding solutions that do away with the need for soup kitchens.
Two controversial issues previously discussed by the Temple Student Government General Assembly were revisited at Monday’s TSG meeting. Dean of Students James Fitzsimmons announced the University’s decision to restrict the size of public exhibits. The
I’ll bet you didn’t know that last week was “Cover the Uninsured Week.” Over 500 events took place nationwide to draw attention to the plight of uninsured Americans, but the nation’s attention was focused on
On March 11, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted its nominees for 2003. In the down and dirty dive bar surroundings of New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel, the Clash, the Police, AC/DC, Elvis
“The fact that we didn’t score for the first five minutes, we dug ourselves into so big a hole we couldn’t get ourselves out of it.” Junior guard David Hawkins after Temple’s A-10 Tournament loss
It was an exciting spring break for the women’s fencing team after a phenomenal performance at the NCAA Regionals. Temple, currently ranked seventh in the nation, announced that five Owls will be traveling to the
After winning their first round game over Drexel in the NIT, the Owls will face Boston College this Friday night at the Palestra. Looking a little rusty after playing three games in three days during
Temple and Drexel are located in the same city and about 40 blocks away from each other. Still, these teams don’t carry the same rivalry as the Owls do with their other Big 5 opponents
PLEASE BE ADVISED… On March 20th-2003, my friend Kishan Sheth threw himself from a 9th story window at Temple University’s Anderson Hall. Kishan was important to me but he “slipped through my fingers.” I’d known