Vice president Dick Cheney spoke at the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. According to an article on cnn.com, Cheney reminded his audience that the Holocaust did not occur somewhere in obscurity, but “in
In light of the tsunami that plunged across the Indian Ocean the day after Christmas, caused billions of dollars worth of damage, hit 11 nations and resulted in more than 290,000 people being confirmed dead
I was jogging to the gate to catch a plane when I spotted the cover of last week’s Time magazine. The face of a young man in camouflage caught my eye because I was on
The aftermath of the Super Bowl left many heads down and many voices silent. The campus was quiet and still during and after the game, according to Director of Campus Safety Carl Bittenbender. “There was
Larry Alford started work in the University of North Carolina library system as an undergraduate in the early 1970s. Instead of looking outward after graduation, however, he looked in. Three decades later, Alford has finally
A four-story addition to the Student Center that will house a movie theater, along with other entertainment options, will be completed in the Fall 2005 semester. “Phase two of the SAC should be open in
In the Iraqi election on Jan. 30, the nation’s first exercise of the democratic process in half a century was realized, neither triumph over totalitarianism nor a climax in the war on terror. Only the
Sometimes, a dream is not enough. Since September, The Temple News has been publishing twice a week. This was the beginning of an effort to bring the paper back to daily publication. Temple is a
Temple students disciplined or bored enough to watch the president’s State of the Union address last week were likely touched by a display of emotion and courage between Safia Taleb al-Suhail and Janet Norwood. We
According to Pew Internet, a research company, a Web log is created every 5.8 seconds. Technorati, a blog search engine, tracks about six million blogs daily. Merriam-Webster named “blog” the word of 2004. When I