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
There are more games left this season, but the only one that mattered to Temple’s volleyball team came and went last Saturday. Riding a 14-game winning streak the Owls went into the Final expecting nothing
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
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
According to a new study published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, repetitiveness of certain work tasks can result in bone damage. Dr. Ann Barr, an associate professor of Physical Therapy at Temple
For caving into pressure to cancel his network’s recent miniseries on Ronald Reagan, CBS president Les Moonves is a coward, plain and simple. His decision to pull the miniseries from CBS and hand it over
The question of whether or not social service agencies are serving the public was answered inside a small Collingswood house last month. Unfortunately, the starvation tragedy of Bruce Jackson and his brothers has proven once
With the health care crisis in America escalating, many more people may someday have to face the hard choice of whether to eat or buy prescription medication. Already, 44 million Americans are without health insurance.
At Temple Student Government’s 11th meeting of the year, Naeem Thompson, Chairman of TSG’s Internal Operations committee, announced the unanimous decision to impeach Allocations Chairperson Jamie Shamrock after hearings. Shamrock’s failure to fulfill her duties
Just as the leaves have changed over a brisk fall season, so will Temple students’ classes in preparation for the upcoming Spring 2004 semester. Having my first taste of what Diamond Line, an automated phone