We have all been there. The alarm goes off, and you wake up with glands the size of golf balls and a drum line pounding away in your head. Though this may be a result
A concert-like crowd of Real World fans rushed the doorway for a meet-and-greet session with real cast members. Karamo from the summer’s Philadelphia Real World and Cameran from Real World: San Diego visited students at
Despite occasionally strong leadership and intermittent progress, the history of the African nation of Liberia has been wrought with a good deal of disappointment and more than a little disgrace in recent years. Sounds a
To the Editor: Wanted: All registered voters at Temple University Your country needs you to participate in democracy. The Presidency of the United States may be decided by your vote. Issues like Iraq, the economy,
Editor, With most Americans dissatisfied with the direction of our country, the unspoken truth is that neither Kerry, nor Bush, nor Nader represents the visionary leadership that America needs. While Nader can be far more
Well the deadline to register to vote has passed, which means two things. One, no more people in purple union T-shirts asking, “Are you registered to vote? Change of address? Change of gender?” as we
Recently, a comment posted by someone on his Web site caught my attention. In this post, the writer said that Republicans often accuse their opponents of living in a “Sept. 10 world.” The writer goes
By title, vice presidents are always second rank. But tonight’s vice presidential debate between southern slickster John Edwards and stalwart incumbent Dick Cheney will take center stage in the political world. Though it may only
On his first day as a Temple Owl, new Dean of Students Ainsley Carry addressed the Temple Student Government on his hopes for a successful relationship. “Student leaders are very close to my heart,” Carry
Professor Herbert Ershkowitz had a full house on Friday, September 24 for his Teach-In lecture on the historical ties of and influences that have impacted the 2004 Presidential campaign. Opening with an explanation of the