Dear Editor: In another newspaper, columnist Jimmy Breslin pointed out today that most pollsters don’t poll those who use cellphones rather than landlines as their primary form of communication. Since this group includes most 18
From a narrowed pool of candidates of about 30 to 35 qualified individuals, Dr. Ainsley Carry was chosen to fill the position of Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students effective Oct.
History professor Ralph Young wasted little time hitting the crucial topics of the day at the semester’s first weekly teach-in. Last Friday more than 50 students and professors gathered to discuss “The Bush Foreign Policy
Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader said Saturday that neither major party candidate is addressing what he sees as some of the nation’s most serious problems: poverty, the war on drugs, corporate abuse, and ending the
At the first meeting of the 2004 semester, Temple Student Government (TSG) members were welcomed back to the 22nd general assembly. The meeting, which was held in Ritter Hall’s Walk Auditorium Monday evening, was used
While we were distracted by conventions, the Olympics and one more trip to the shore, more than 1,000 Americans were wounded in Iraq last month. Some of them will be dealing with the after-effects of
Finally hearing our cries for relief, President George W. Bush has declared Temple University a federal disaster area, after one construction project after another has wreaked havoc across the main campus, leaving a trail of
April Seipp KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS The thought of church today may conjure up images from the opening scene of “Footloose.” Parents and grandparents listen attentively to the minister while young people stare into space or
After becoming active in the election process this year, I learned that an alarmingly high number of college students tend not to vote. As a Temple alumnus (2003) I decided to start here; this election