With finals coming in four weeks, students are beginning to increase their study time. But for students who reside in college dormitories, the unique atmosphere of residential life can make getting work done harder. Loud
I like Michael Moore. Moore is the controversial director of Bowling for Columbine, a documentary that focuses on America’s gun laws and their effect on society both pre- and post-Columbine. Moore always provides unbiased commentary-something
I’m depressed. The nation is in turmoil over the war in Iraq, and now, more than ever, uncertainty is a key word for our country’s future. The war bug has pitted civil rights activists and
Those of you that were able to tear yourselves away from CNN to watch the Oscars saw quite a show. The producers promised that the 75th Academy Awards would be a much more toned down
Most seniors leave Temple with a prestigious degree under their arm and dreams to make their mark on the world. When senior Edith Lewis graduates, she will be leaving with a little more than that.
The nation’s top college athletes will be converging on Temple’s campus this weekend for the NCAA Men’s Gymnastic Championships. An array of dazzling gymnasts from the likes of Oklahoma, Penn State, California and Temple will
Temple’s baseball team, despite a rough start, knows its season is far from over. “These kids believe that they can’t be beat,” said manager Skip Wilson, and it showed this past weekend. For the Owls
Consistency in any sport is the measure of a true champion. Senior co-captain Alex Weber fits that billing. The four-year phenom on the Temple men’s gymnastics team has solidified himself as the most dependable and
With convincing wins over Atlantic 10 foes Massachusetts and Richmond, it seems Temple’s lacrosse team has got its groove back. After dropping three straight games to nationally ranked teams and losing captain and third leading
To the editor: I disagree with your April 17 editorial blaming SEPTA for service cuts and fare hikes. SEPTA management is forced to propose these cuts and hikes as a result of policies in Harrisburg