Wal-Mart has much more than foul-mouthed lyrics to worry about. The retail giant, which has consistently removed offensive albums to save its wholesome appearance, has blood on its hands. In 1996, Sheryl Crow released the
Since when do liberals, or other reporters, over represent (lie about) the number of AIDS deaths? There are very strict guidelines and easy to use morbidity and mortality reports from the CDC that all media
Open any newspaper in the country these days and you are guaranteed to read about war. For obvious reasons, Afghanistan and Iraq have been centerpieces of media coverage for the past few months. Names like
Looking for a fascinating cultural experience on a college budget? Then look no further. If you haven’t been to the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (UPM) yet, now is the time to
One week ago, the United States went to war with Iraq. With talk of “Orange Alerts” and retaliatory attacks, the mind of the average college student has been flooded with thoughts of terrorism, war and
A host of new computer services, ranging from upgraded email to wireless Internet surfing, are being offered to the Temple University community, but students have complaints about the quality of what is already offered. The
People are asked to make sacrifices during times of war, and Temple University is making it easy for students and faculty to do so. The University is participating a nationwide donation drive organized by the
Ambler Blood Drive Students at Temple University’s Ambler Campus interested in giving blood will have the opportunity to do so on April 1. Blood levels are very low, and volunteers are needed. “Right now we
Diversity issues at Temple University were again discussed at this week’s Temple Student Government meeting. Last semester, it was revealed that minority enrollment rates at the University have been falling. Several members of TSG have