This holiday season, skip the campus bookstore and take advantage of the unique shops speckled all over the city and check what the Internet has to offer. South Street, the Italian Market, Antique Row, the
The influences of nationally respected Honors Programs are coming to Temple in the form of proposals to reorganize the current Temple University Honors Program. The changes, which are still in the planning period, are being
It’s that wonderful time of year again, when the holidays are right around the corner. What better way to get into the Christmas spirit than watching yet another Christmas movie? The Polar Express promises magic
After 12 years in the Big East, the football team will play its last game as a member of the conference tomorrow when it hosts Boston College in the Owls’ season finale. The Owls went
The people are beginning to talk about the government, according to one Temple Student Government officer. Dekwuan Postell, TSG Vice President of Student Affairs, is an unwavering proponent of student involvement. Along with Student Trustee
Everyone hears about the wild parties that go on at colleges. But what usually falls under the radar are the alcohol-related deaths that occur because of them. In reaction to two deaths this year at
The Organization of African Students will be hosting a celebration of African culture with food and performance at their annual banquet on Saturday, Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Great Court of Mitten Hall.
Almost two months after his death, the full amount of James E. Beasley’s donation to the University has finally been revealed. In total, his contribution will be more than $20 million, making it the largest
Some call it Naturism, others say nudism. Our parents dubbed it “free love.” For such a liberal university in such progressive times, have Temple students neglected the art of streaking? Before Nov. 2, Temple students
Lately, moderation isn’t a word often spoken in U.S. politics. In the two weeks following general elections we’ve heard about mandates, values-voters and liberals threatening to flock to the border. But nestled in between, albeit