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
For those of you who don’t like loud environments full of energy and pulsating with excitement, eating with your hands, or making a mess of yourself, stop reading now. For the rest of you, Philadelphia
A concert-like crowd of Real World fans rushed the doorway for a meet-and-greet session with real cast members. Karamo from the summer’s Philadelphia Real World and Cameran from Real World: San Diego visited students at
Dear L.C, I get so lost sometimes. I have a million different interests. Every time I take a new class I think about switching my major. I love art, music, philosophy, geography, history, science, etc.
Students celebrated Hispanic culture during the Latino Heritage Month again this September. For 14 years, the annual celebration has focused on bringing out the best of the Latino culture as represented by the students and
The southwest corner of Broad Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue will soon be home to a new apartment complex, movie theater, restaurant and a number of shops. The project, developed by Bart Blatstein of
Emotions may still have been riding high for the men’s soccer team. After overcoming No. 21 Rhode Island on Friday in a dramatic overtime win, the Owls managed a 1-1 tie against the University of
Nothing has made me slam on my brakes harder than the time my friend catapulted over his handlebars and smashed onto the pavement – head first. We were riding our bikes on a breezy spring
We have all been there. The alarm goes off, and you wake up with glands the size of golf balls and a drum line pounding away in your head. Though this may be a result