Now that the weather is changing, the chance for change in your body is high. Your skin dries out, your skin breaks out, or those frequent all-nighters have left much to be desired on your
Many of Temple’s top administrators benefited this year from changes in university salary policy intended to make their pay more competitive with other schools. Some received substantial raises, while others had existing supplements added into
The Internet, more specifically instant messaging, is the solution to all young people’s boredom. The second we find ourselves without something to do, we punch in our AIM password and talk to all of our
Throwing a tantrum at age five is an acceptable way to communicate your needs. Mom, I don’t want to wear this shirt. Mom, I won’t go to bed before ten. Mom, it’s time to leave
Fad diets offer promises, promises and more promises. Even a Web search for weight loss bombards surfers with thousands of rapid weight loss programs. But the truth behind these trend diets depends on the source.
Some Temple Departments, including Facilities Management, have started testing finger scanners to track time for employees, instead of more traditional time cards. The finger scanners are attached to a time clock, so when an employee
The Temple Student Government’s (TSG) financial woes have become an administrative problem. Dean of Students Ainsley Carry sought to address that problem before the TSG’s general assembly last Monday. In his second address to the
Now that what was being called the most important election of our lifetime is over, there is another one coming up that Americans need to keep their eye on. The election in Iraq may not
I almost ran over a big, fat pigeon the other day. You see, it wasn’t my fault, nor was it the cat-sized bird’s fault. The freezing wind was picking up and it stung my eyes
Colonel Cathcart, in Joseph Heller’s classic novel “Catch-22” constantly derided Yossarian, the book’s main character, for his resistance against undertaking more aerial combat missions. Cathcart persistently repeated that the refusal was a real “black eye”