History professor Ralph Young decided to take a detour from the norm by focusing on a global subject unknown to those present at the semester’s third weekly teach-in. Last Friday thirty students and professors gathered
MTV and politics don’t mix. At the very least, those divergent interests probably occupy very different segments of your day. So maybe you’ve noticed with curiosity the way November’s election, via MTV candidate appearances and
Republicans and conservatives in general often pride themselves on supporting Protestant, and now more so, Catholic values. The two wedge issues they use are abortion and same-sex marriage. Even though the party has been becoming
Do you feel a draft? I do. Every day I read the news, and there are more troubles to report. United States casualties in September are already higher than they were for August, and I
“A black man did it! A big black man did it!” The room erupted in laughter during a reading of Tracey Wilson’s satirical play The Story. The reading, attended by about 50 graduate and undergraduate
Swearing to “preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the Temple Student Government,” two new TSG committee chairs were approved yesterday. TSG’s general assembly unanimously accepted Yosef Kalish and Daniella Mendoza as the new heads
One year ago, author Alex Wellen returned to Temple University to discuss his book, Barman. The novel chronicles Wellen’s years as a student in the James E. Beasley School of Law in the mid 1990s,
Purchasing the same cheese quesadilla in the Student Center Dining Hall costs students a different price, depending on how they pay. Temple subscribes to a policy in which students making any food purchases with cash
Until a few weeks ago, SUV fanatics could only imagine it. Their dream machine would stand nine feet tall, stretch to over 21 feet long and weigh seven tons. But most importantly, it would scoff
Recently, I have noticed more and more professors are using classrooms equipped with computer workstations, or as I like to call them, the best distraction since I realized in sixth grade that girls weren’t all