Despite freezing temperatures Monday afternoon, a group of Temple students took to the streets to protest a new administrative policy eliminating juniors and seniors from on-campus housing next fall. What began as a group of
In summer 2005, Curtis Hall will be demolished and construction will begin on the Fox School of Business and Management’s latest undertaking. A building will be raised at 13th and Montgomery streets, where Curtis now
Whenever I get mail from the Office of University Housing, it’s never good news. In fact, no mail from Temple is never good news. It’s either a bill for something or a bill for something
I’m sure all of you have heard about the liberal media. In fact, the two words are used together so often that we have all become used to them for reasons that seem obvious to
Not much has changed for Temple during the past month. Right now the Owls appear to be mired in mediocrity. While the Owls are in a better position opposed to last year’s 3-11 start, progress
Saint Joseph’s coach Phil Martelli said his team couldn’t afford to blink an eye against Temple’s matchup zone defense. That wasn’t a problem. The Hawks had their eyes fixed on the basket and their feet
When Temple students wanted a taste of fine dining, it used to involve a trip down to one of the overpriced, and often overrated, restaurants in Center City. The Draught Horse has long been Temple’s
As a filmmaker, Tim Burton has always been a bit of a contradiction. On one hand, his bizarre and offbeat style of filmmaking has always attracted fans of unconventional movies. On the other hand, he
Any movie with the names Joel and Ethan Coen attached to it is worth seeing. And their 1987 effort Raising Arizona is no exception. It stars Nicolas Cage as H.I. McDonnough, a retired, convicted, armed
Over the last decade, Ben Stiller has established himself as one of comedy’s elite stars. From the cult hit The Ben Stiller Show on MTV, to movies with a timeless sense of humor like Meet