The College of Liberal Arts has expanded its curriculum this fall with the addition of a minor in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies (LGBT). By doing so, Temple becomes one of the first in
On Tuesday, Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR), Temple University’s Students for Environmental Action (SEA) and the Clean Air Council hosted a presentation of PSR’s latest public health report. Titled “A Breath of Fresh Air: How
The House of Representatives yesterday struck down a proposed Constitutional amendment that implied certain people do not have the right to be happy. The gay marriage ban amendment was struck down 227-186, closing the door
Have you ever applied for a job all the while knowing that you were now a marked man? Or perhaps the better question would be, have you ever believed in something so strongly that you
Walking around Temple on a regular day any student can notice the construction around the Student Center or at 1800 Liacouras Walk. Most of the renovations are afforded by alumni funding which has shown a
Bush’s foreign policy flawed Right course for national security Emilie Haertsch Erin Cusack “On Sept. 11 there were no Democrats, no Republicans. We were only Americans.” This line from John Kerry’s speech at the Liacouras
I bet you know what medals John Kerry has received during his military tenure. I bet you know what book George W. Bush read during the Sept. 11 attacks. Do you know what ketchup has
McGann to see action at QB Owls desperate for a victory Benjamin Watanabe Donnell A. Jackson “Walter Washington is our quarterback,” football coach Bobby Wallace stated last spring and affirmed throughout the summer. He maintained
The overall record speaks for itself. Volleyball coach Bob Bertucci and his players are experiencing a near-reversal of the last two years. After going 51-15 in their last two seasons, the squad will begin conference
Tony Viglietti was already well-traveled when he came to Temple in 2003. Although the 24-year-old soccer player had lived primarily in England and France, a new home did not concern him as much as the