Just when you’re getting used to the independence of college and have spread your wings, summer is back and it’s time to return home. For those who couldn’t find that cool job that provides housing
It was a sunny April afternoon in 1996 and the students and faculty of my high school in Cameroon, Africa, were staring at me with their arms folded. I was one of three candidates campaigning
Temple Book Club The Temple Book Club will host a discussion Thurs., April 29 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Paley Library lecture hall with author L.A. Banks. Banks is the author of “Minion”
The Temple Student Government (TSG) general assembly voted Ryan Phelan as student trustee on Monday. Phelan nominated himself for the position and won the position in a close election. He will serve the 22nd General
Loud and overly aggressive, Split Shift’s new album, Tension, is a horribly arranged and distressfully eclectic album. The band aims for the fences, but misses. By crooning ballads and combining rock with rap, Split Shift
As a member of the Wu Tang Clan, Ghostface Killah was part of one of rap’s greatest dynasties. Now on his fourth solo album, The Pretty Toney Album, the Staten Island, NY native speaks about
Professor Michael T. Klare addressed the current crisis in the Middle East and the growing international demand for oil in a lecture to students and faculty Fri., April 23. Outlining an argument discussed in his
Vegetarian? Vegan? Tired of eating french fries while your friends enjoy full meals in Center City? Sunwishes, a new “health supportive” restaurant a few blocks from Rittenhouse Square, is there for you. Every item is
I think your article on the salaries of the top administrators was very informative. However, I found myself disgusted by some of the ugly facts that the piece brought to light. I think it is
America is a divided country. We’re split on the war in Iraq, gay marriage, the economy and whether Bill Rancic really deserved to win on The Apprentice. But we can always unite over one thing