John Chaney has only read two books since graduating from Bethune-Cookman College in 1955: “Savage Inequalities” by Jonathan Kozol and “The Shape of the River” by Derek Curtis Bok. One is about inequities in the
College students Nathan Mertz and Shira Roza don’t have much in common. Mertz is a sophomore at Augustana College, a small Lutheran affiliated liberal arts school in Illinois that has a student population of only
I recently had the opportunity to travel with a swarm of Honors students down to Washington D.C. to see some memorials, starting at the Vietnam War Memorial and working our way to the Holocaust Museum.
It is becoming more common for college students everywhere to hold part time jobs. Few jobs rise above the standards of menial labor, and even fewer tap into one’s creative side. However, finding a job
Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. It is the most common form of cancer found in the United States and is usually diagnosed too late to be treated successfully. In
For those not in the know, Brody Dalle, lead singer of the Distillers, was recently divorced from her husband Tim Armstrong, lead singer of Rancid. If you did not know this, once you listen to
With a theme of “don’t tell mom and dad,” Adventures in Babysitting was a surefire hit for kids in the 1980s. Released in 1987, the movie stars Elisabeth Shue in the role of Chris Parker,
The crowd tensely held its breath. The collision in front of the goal appeared to be a vicious one, as a George Washington attacker crashed violently into Temple’s junior goalkeeper, Patrick Hannigan. Hannigan struggled to
While Temple football is falling apart, it’s refreshing to know Temple’s ice hockey club has managed to bring home a title, despite going virtually unnoticed on campus. Temple is a member of the Delaware Valley
MEN’S SOCCER: Freshman Matt Maher scored the lone goal in a 1-0 upset over 22nd-ranked Duquesne last Saturday. Maher earned Atlantic Ten Rookie of the Week honors as the Owls (9-2-2, 5-0-1) continued their torrid