When Honors students check out books from Temple libraries this semester, they will notice that the due date is farther away than usual. Temple libraries implemented a new policy beginning in the Spring 2005 semester:
A swastika was recently found carved into a wall outside of an apartment in Oxford Village. The swastika was found just after classes ended for the fall semester. Alison Don, a community assistant at Oxford
The 2005 football team’s prospects of surpassing last season’s 2-9 record got bleaker when its premier defensive player and record-breaking offensive player chose to leave for the professional ranks. Junior linebacker Rian Wallace and junior
With their season starting this weekend, the members of the men’s gymnastics team said they have never been more ready. After placing third in last year’s competition, the Owls want to bring the ECAC title
The newest Associated Press Top 25 rankings were released on Tuesday. And the women’s basketball team was snubbed. Again. Surprised? At 13-3, the Owls either match or better the records of 12 ranked teams. The
Many Iraqi nationals now living in America have voluntarily exiled themselves from the brutal reality of daily bombings, continuing insurgency and military occupation in their homeland. Likely finding some solace in being half a world
“Who wants to be a millionaire?” has been asked for six years on ABC’s most popular game show. Temple University law student Eric Porter recently answered, “I do,” and won $16,000 when he appeared as
A $160,000 house in Port Richmond? A quarter million dollars for a house in University City? In recent months, I have been looking at some of the real estate ads for houses and apartments in
When hip hop originated, artists like Grandmaster Flash, Rakim and Run D.M.C. set the example. Original hip hop wasn’t about shooting or killing, it was a hot flow backed up by a beat. These artists
Make sure you’re sitting down before I tell you this: There are people in college with drinking problems. In fact, according to a survey by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Young adults ages 18