On Oct. 13, Arizona State University served as the battleground for the final debate of the 2004 presidential election. The 90-minute meeting between President George W. Bush, and Sen. John F. Kerry was moderated by
This presidential election marks the first time that many Temple students will be given the privilege to vote, and the results of the election will have major ramifications for all of us in the Temple
As Homecoming weekend came and went, there was a spotlight over campus. Last Friday night six new inductees to the Temple Athletics Hall of Fame were honored at the Liacouras Center. Among the pantheon of
Things slip past even those who try to be observant. While most of us have been focusing on the coming election in the United States, or the election scheduled for January 2005 in Iraq, voting
Three years ago, it was unlikely that Temple senior middle blocker Zhen Jia Liu would ever play volleyball again. Training with the junior national team in China and hoping to earn a spot on her
Life in the city can take anyone by surprise. Like many freshmen, Stephen Bristow has had a difficult time getting used to the new atmosphere of North Philadelphia. But when Bristow, who hails from New
Most Temple students at the Draught Horse Wednesday night said they came to watch the Yankees play the Red Sox instead of the presidential debate because they have already made up their minds about the
Got a busy schedule this November? Author Stephen Elliot will remind you to vote. Elliot started Operation Ohio, a group of authors who will ask students to vote on Nov. 2 because he “wanted to
Friday Night Lights captures the small-town feeling that life begins and ends on the gridiron, even if it doesn’t quite get the game right. Odessa is a small town in Texas with a big football
“Aaaaaaaah.” That’s me screaming. Wait, I’m not done. “Aaaaaaaah.” OK, that’s better. Why all the yelling? Six little words: “He’s just not that into you.” He’s Just Not That Into You: The No-Excuses Truth to