Temple University student Matthew Stuski, 18, died suddenly on Saturday, Nov. 22. Son of Kevin and Nancy Stuski, he was a freshman education major at the university. Stuski was found dead in his dorm room
You know a musical is wonderful when the audience leaves their seats feeling exhilarated. This is how the audience of Fame reacted after exiting the Academy of Music. People walked away with tears, with laughter
Last Friday was the deadline for the new Symantec Antivirus software to be installed on every computer in the Temple University network. Because of massive virus attacks throughout the university’s network, Temple purchased the software
“Ladies and gentlemen, you are about to see a story of murder, greed, corruption, violence, exploitation, adultery and treachery: all those things we hold near and dear to our hearts.” The opening lines to “Chicago”
Robert Stanley, a tenured associate professor of chemistry and an adjunct professor of biochemistry at Temple, is a man whose affinity for science is only equaled by his love for music. “Music is connected with
Temple’s women’s basketball team controlled the turnover battle and rebounds on both ends of the court to win its home opener, 68-46, against Eastern Middle Tennessee State at McGonigle Hall Friday night. Temple (2-1) was
Temple Student Government’s General Assembly approved a motion to remove Allocations Chair Jamie Shamrock from office on Monday. One General Assembly member opposed the resolution and eight abstained from voting. Dean of Students James Fitzsimmons
Over 200 people participated in a citywide school walkout, followed by a gathering at the Philadelphia Board of Education last week. The Graduate Student Union of Temple University organized the Nov. 17 march to commemorate
‘Source’ seeing red because Eminem said… Various scathing racial slurs, reports MTV, on two different tracks from at least a decade ago. The ever-controversial rapper Eminem has been absent from the music scene, busy pushing
The Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists (PABJ) celebrated its 30th anniversary Nov. 19. The reception was held in the Public Room at the Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily News Building. PABJ was recognized for its three decades of