Liberal media a fallacy I was very amused to read the Zieger opinion piece about “conservative youth” battling the liberal media. For one the fact that there is a dedicated think-tank that provides thousands of
As I sat over my soggy bowl of Captain Crunch the other morning, it occurred to me that since students (with the exception of freshmen) have been booted out of Temple Housing and onto the
For many students, the transition into college is not an easy task. There is so much to do and so many choices to make that some students get a little overwhelmed. Not only do students
Zamir Cobb was shocked when he heard the criticism. The former Owls wide receiver was running routes at training camp with the Pittsburgh Steelers when Pro Bowler Hines Ward suggested Cobb was not being as
When the women’s lacrosse team takes the field this spring to defend its Atlantic Ten title, there will be one drastic difference from seasons past. For the first time in 12 years, Kim Ciarrocca will
SEPTA and the Philadelphia school district may seem worlds apart, and in many ways they are. But they do have one important thing in common: both depend on state aid. On the face of it,
Last weekend, as I sat contemplating the three papers, six reading assignments and one at-home platypus dissection I had to get done by Monday, I realized something: I am a procrastinator. OK, so I didn’t
As a Temple University student I feel that we are getting taken advantage of by the parking authority. On Thurday 9-23, it seemed like your typical day. I was returning to my car after classes
As the seasons begin to change, leaves turn from crisp green to golden orange and the air takes on its familiar chill. In much the same way, the world of couture sheds its gauzy strapless
Going up against a Florida A&M team that averaged 300.5 passing yards per game before Saturday, Temple coach Bobby Wallace knew his squad would have to keep the ball out of the Rattlers’ hands. Tim