The inaugural session of a new lecture series on campus kicked off Wednesday afternoon with journalist turned novelist Jonathan Greenberg, author of America 2014: An Orwellian Tale. During a visit to Annenberg Hall with an
The Vote or Die campaign is impartial? Please. Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs, a rap artist and fashion mogul, brought his supposedly non-partisan Vote or Die tour to a couple thousand in attendance at McGonigle Hall
An election without lies is not an election at all; such is common opinion among Americans. Little has been made of the idea, but why not force politicians to be responsible for their honesty legally?
Win, and they’re in. If the Temple field hockey team beats Saint Joseph’s tomorrow afternoon, it will clinch a playoff spot in the Atlantic Ten tournament. “We are raring to go,” co-captain and goalkeeper Erin
When registering to vote this year, students were encouraged to align themselves as conservative, liberal, or none of the above. But recently, voter involvement drives have taken a turn for the partisan – and Temple
Raise your hand if you hate Blackboard. I know I do. Between glitches and misuse by faculty members, Blackboard, the so-called next step in technology, has become a hellish nightmare. Blackboard Inc. software is used
It’s safe to say students who support George W. Bush wouldn’t contribute to an event supporting Sen. John Kerry. But that’s what many of them did when anywhere from $7,000 to $12,000 in University funds
As the Iraq War continues and the election only a few days away, troops from the current altercation in the Middle East visited Temple University to speak of the effects of war on a soldier.
It’s been about five months since I left my apartment in the south wing on the fourth floor of “1300.” How I long to be there again. If you haven’t already guessed, living off campus
When Yhonny Murray was introduced to the game of tennis, he was an 8-year-old ball boy at a vacation resort in the Dominican Republic. That was 1989. Fifteen years later, Murray’s days as a ball