Bill Devinney Journalism Major devin4@temple.edu 484-326-9440 Karen E. Quinones: No is NOT an Answer! Best Selling Author Set to Deliver Two New Books After Changing Publisher By: Bill Devinney devin4@temple.edu PHILADELPHIA – How does a
Temple Student Government Vice President of Student Affairs Dekwuan Postell is vocal about most everything in Temple Student Government. In fact, at almost every meeting this year he charged representatives to be more vocal for
In addition to learning the fundamentals of becoming an adult in college, you should also learn about all the great bands that no one told you about during the group-think days of high school. Though
Kamesha Hairston has always been dynamic with the basketball in her hands. But this season, the sophomore forward is out to prove that she is more than just a scorer. As the Owls’ newest offensive
Picture this: It’s your 50th birthday party. While the kids play outside, you and the other adults talk about politics and family moments on the front porch. Seems boring, but then Uncle Lester reaches into
In mid-November, President David Adamany announced that he would be creating an Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMCA) to enhance Temple’s already diverse community. Since then, however, not much progress has been made. Adamany expects to
Temple rolled out the red carpet for some of the campus’ premier models on Sunday night. The University Top Model Competition, coordinated by the student organization Déjà vu, decided just who Temple’s own top model
With no hope in sight of acquiring badly needed funds from the state, the South Eastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is now poised to make drastic cuts that are going to make life more difficult
Ms. Elizabeth Vaughn’s [“Darwin stuck in 19th century” Friday, Nov. 12] piece is yet another instance of an attempt to inject religion into science. It relies heavily on advocates of so-called Intelligent Design, a religiously
As the recently-crowned Miss Pennsylvania National Teenager and a pacemaker recipient, Lindsay Siegle is a unique addition to Temple’s student body. Siegle, an Allentown, Pa., freshman who lives in 1300, is the youngest pacemaker recipient