I am a Temple student and wondered if the Temple News accepted free lance submissions from students. I drew a political cartoon that I would like to be published. I understand that it would have
The following is submitted on behalf of Nancy Walker by Melanie Mood, Public Relations Coordinator of Soroptimist International of the Americas. Please contact Melanie with any questions or comments at: Two Penn Center Plaza, Suite
Temple University’s African American Studies department (AAS) has had a long and distinguished history. The Department of AAS was established back in the 1970s, but as a small program with only a few faculty members.
I don’t think about my vagina a lot. That might sound kind of funny coming from someone whose weekly inspiration is sex. But I don’t. It’s down there. I know it’s there. It’s always been
As we continue to wage war against terrorism, the United States is starting to face some of the repercussions. As of Feb.7, 2003, the Department of Homeland Security informed Americans of a heightened state of
Thinking back to childhood toys brings a sense of nostalgia for most people. Almost everyone is able to remember a favorite toy that they just had to have, and once they had it, just couldn’t
50 Cent is a Jamaica, Queens-bred MC whose heavily publicized past and beef-stirring disposition has garnered an incredible amount of hype. Eminem described him best with this verse: “Take some Big and some Pac /
On Wednesday, Feb. 19, South Street”s TLA was host to the Sensory Overload Tour, including four bands currently leading the pack of emotive, melody-driven rock groups, anxious to grab a hold of listeners, one ear
Coming off the heels of their smash-hit debut, American Hi-Fi have returned with The Art of Losing. The album is chock-full of fist-pumping anthems bursting with energy. American Hi-Fi recently hit the road in support
The Draught Horse promises to be a hot spot on Friday night, thanks to the work of two recent graduates of Temple and a team of business-savvy undergrads offering Temple students a place to party