Judging for the Fox School of Business’s Idea Competition took place Wednesday afternoon in Speakman Hall. The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on October 13th. 150 students, both graduates and undergraduates, from
Over the next three weeks, an epic contest will be playing out across the country. No, not the baseball playoffs. And not the latest exploits of Donald Trump’s merry band of bottom-feeding “apprentices.” For those
If only it was as simple as an apple a day. If putting off a visit to health services indefinitely was as simple as coughing up a dollar at the Student Center for one of
It’s no easy role being a pedestrian on the streets of Philadelphia; especially when you’re a Temple student having to constantly cross them to get to classes. The fast-paced archetype of city life creates a
While the sequels Superman 2, Shrek 2 and The Bourne Supremacy have dominated this year’s summer box offices, the film which caught the most attention was Fahrenheit 9/11, the latest from liberal filmmaker Michael Moore.
To the Editor: Wanted: All registered voters at Temple University Your country needs you to participate in democracy. The Presidency of the United States may be decided by your vote. Issues like Iraq, the economy,
Well the deadline to register to vote has passed, which means two things. One, no more people in purple union T-shirts asking, “Are you registered to vote? Change of address? Change of gender?” as we
Recently, a comment posted by someone on his Web site caught my attention. In this post, the writer said that Republicans often accuse their opponents of living in a “Sept. 10 world.” The writer goes
On his first day as a Temple Owl, new Dean of Students Ainsley Carry addressed the Temple Student Government on his hopes for a successful relationship. “Student leaders are very close to my heart,” Carry
Professor Herbert Ershkowitz had a full house on Friday, September 24 for his Teach-In lecture on the historical ties of and influences that have impacted the 2004 Presidential campaign. Opening with an explanation of the