Temple News, Marie Maser of Philadelphia will compete for the title of MISS PENNSYLVANIA USA the weekend of November 26, 27, & 28. The competition is being held at the Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport
Faculty members, librarians and academic professionals continue to work under an expired contract while ongoing negotiations between the Temple Association of University Professionals and the administration carry on. Due to disagreements among TAUP and the
More than 20 Temple students have taken legal action against the management of Oxford Village in hopes of achieving lower rent, hiring attorney Daniel Hargreaves to consider a lawsuit. Management of the facility was not
Democrats in Philadelphia are blue. This city largely contributed to Sen. John Kerry’s slim victory in the Keystone State, painting its 21 electoral votes blue in favor of the Democratic challenger. But as we all
What is higher education coming to? The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is offering a course based on the television show American Idol. At first, the idea that an institution promoting higher education would
The 2004 presidential election, hailed by many as the most important election of our lifetime, has made political history. On Wednesday, George W. Bush became the first Republican president to win reelection since Ronald Reagan’s
Temple University President David Adamany addressed a Temple Student Government meeting yesterday, affirming that he is “interested in seeing that all students succeed.” Adamany stood before TSG for over an hour and a half, outlining
Jason S. Haslam Sports Editor To John Chaney, it’s mind-boggling. But the numbers don’t lie. It’s a well-documented fact that the Hall of Fame coach has unleashed his displeasure on Philadelphia fans. Now Chaney is
Joanna Pascale When Lights Are Low (Acoustical Concepts, Inc.) Joanna Pascale’s debut album, When Lights Are Low, is a delicious return to the days of songs with well-written lyrics and intense romance. This 24-year-old Temple
George W. Bush may have won the heated presidential election, but minorities did not give him the support he expected to receive. Many Asians and Asian-Americans at Temple do not believe either President Bush or