For many of you reading this, your second week of classes here at Temple has ended. In case we haven’t said it before, welcome to Temple University. Our school can reach both dizzying heights and
Philadelphia public schools are in dismal shape. Compared to suburban schools throughout the Delaware Valley, inner city schools are failing. Why? Well, lack of funding seems to be the obvious choice. Many people claim that
Temple University doesn’t just offer classes for fresh-faced high school grads looking to get that piece of paper to land them a career. The University’s Center for Social Policy and Community Development offers a program
With the 2003 football season two games in and Temple at its bye week, there are still a number of questions to be answered. So far the feeling around the team has been one of
Seamus McWilliams resigned as the women’s soccer team’s head coach yesterday, effective immediately. McWilliams, whose 62 wins in his nine-plus years at the helm are the most ever in Temple women’s soccer history. McWilliams was
After winning the Atlantic 10 title last year, Temple (1-5, 0-0) is favored to repeat as conference champions, as voted on by the coaches. After a rough start, Temple netted its first win over Villanova,
Less than a month ago, the status of where the Owls were going to host the Villanova Wildcats was finally settled between Temple University officials and the Philadelphia Eagles brass. And after much haranguing by
To the Editor: This spring, a groundbreaking circumcision lawsuit was settled in New York, although terms of the settlements have not been made public. William Stowell filed suit in 2000 against the hospital where he
American Splendor is an excitingly original foray into the world of comic book movies. Though the people and situations onscreen are taken directly from Harvey Pekar’s autobiographical comic of the same name, don’t expect to
No matter how much students seem to save up over the summer their pockets always seem empty after being hit with tuition, fees and overpriced books. The beginning of every semester generally equals financial hardships,