Laura Fasbach The Record (Bergen County, N.J.) HACKENSACK, N.J. – When Nicole Egnatowicz moved into her coed dorm at Ramapo College four years ago, it didn’t take her long to notice there was something lacking:
The Temple News would like to correct information given in an article that appeared in “Nobody Told Me…” in the Jan. 8 Temple Living section. The information was compiled from inaccurate listings on Temple’s online
Three months of being single have left me feeling that this city is depraved of any sense of normalcy in the available male department. As I work in a bar, my view is probably skewed.
I have this genius idea. I’m going to get a very, very small dog and name it Nicolette Sheridan. If I lose it, I can post signs that say “Lost: Nicolette Sheridan. Reward includes unmarked
Sorry everybody, Biker Chick is gone. In an instant her brilliance and insight into the biking world became nothing more than a flash in the sky. Biker Chick was fixing a flat on Columbus Boulevard
Well, it seems that Spongebob Squarepants isn’t the only cartoon in the center of controversy. On Jan. 24, U.S. Department of Education Secretary Margaret Spellings penned a letter to the head of PBS and attacked
When you have roommates, everything is a compromise, from how loud you can watch television, to how you’re going to organize the furniture. One of the biggest negotiations, however, most often deals with the thermostat.
Do you snowboard or ski, but have a hard time finding people interested in those sports? Look no further than the Temple University Snowboarding Club. Andrew Mullen, a 19-year-old sophomore from Aston, Pa., founded the
Drinking, sticky floors, beer pong, breaking rules and more drinking-this is what most college students think of when it comes to fraternities. Though there are plenty of students who do not go to fraternities to
As the financial burdens of tuition increase, the federal government has added another financial pressure for more than 90,000 college students. Last November, Congress passed a bill cutting Pell Grants for hundreds of thousands of