A semester has passed for the 235 students reassigned housing in fall 2004, and little has changed. These students, originally assigned housing in 811 Filbert in Center City, were told a few weeks before move-in
The University will replace its core curriculum in 2007. Last month, the Board of Trustees approved the new general education program for all students working toward a bachelor’s degree. The program of general education, or
I was going to write something witty, fresh, biting. Something that would let you all know I’m back and the world is safe again for spicy gossip. However, the evil creators of the RPC virus
Many things go into constructing the perfect Real World house. The producers spend many hours searching for the perfect city, the perfect location and of course the perfect roommates. This season they found the perfect
Registration is a funny thing. In the fall you spent days, or for some, just hours agonizing over which classes to take in the spring semester, and once you had them on your roster you
“The Satanic Verses” Salman Rushdie ISBN: 0312270828 $10.88 on Amazon.com What It’s About: “Just before dawn one winter’s morning, New Year’s Day or thereabouts, two real, full-grown, living men fell from a great height, twenty-nine
The most popular Hollywood couple making headlines isn’t Brad and Jen. It’s SpongeBob and Patrick. The popular cartoon characters from the Nickelodeon hit show SpongeBob SquarePants have been accused of being “more than just friends”
You might agree that George Miller a 42 year-old part-time student at Temple, leads the average hectic college life. George darts between classes and stresses over mid-terms, all while trying to squeeze in lunch. The
In protest of the inauguration of President George W. Bush, two groups of dissenters marched down Broad and Market streets on Thursday, starting at the Bell Tower and the Market Street Bridge, and converging at
Several Temple students spoke about their firsthand experiences at the Presidential Inauguration at Friday’s Teach-In. Temple students Julia Foley and Evan Hoffman participated in demonstrations in the nation’s capitol. Kirsten Asher, another student, worked locally,