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
Temple has plenty to look forward to next year. For now, the Owls are still focused on the task at hand. A season everyone felt would have concluded by now has suddenly swelled deep into
Around this time of the year, upset is a common word that turns an unheralded college team into a national sensation. On the baseball diamond, it’s what Temple’s baseball team has not been able to
Amidst the chaos that is March Madness, it’s easy to forget that other college sports teams are concluding their seasons and competing in national competitions. Temple’s fencing team finished its season at the NCAA National
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
3/20, 1:15 a.m. Draught Horse, Cecil B. Moore Avenue Campus police arrested one male student for aggravated assault after he hit a non-Temple male over the head with a bottle, causing a cut that required
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
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
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