The women’s basketball team rewrote the record books this year with what was easily its most successful season ever. The Owls raced through the Atlantic Ten Conference without stopping to take a breath. Nineteen wins
Temple Opera Theater was awarded first place for the second year in a row at the National Opera Association’s competition earlier this year. The award was presented at an NOA conference in New York City.
Hollywood has become intensely cannibalistic in the past few years. It seems half the movies released nowadays are either remakes, or based on some sort of video game or television program. The Ring Two takes
Plants that are strong, large enough to swallow a man whole and sing as smoothly as Isaac Hayes – that’s what you’ll find in Little Shop of Horrors, and you’ll never look at plants the
In a little less than 13 weeks into 2005, Philadelphia has seen a 14 percent rise in murders from last year, with that tragic number now having reached 86. Of those 86 murders, 36 have
Temple’s Student Labor Action Project cares about Social Security and unionization, even if you don’t. Later this week SLAP, in conjunction with organizations like the AFL-CIO and Jobs with Justice, will begin staging events to
It is slightly risky, very easy to get, and helps students stay awake for hours at a time. Many students are using a prescription drug, Adderall, to write papers or cram for exams without getting
Students on campus are mobilizing against what the United Nations calls a “humanitarian crisis” in the Darfur region of western Sudan. About 180,000 people have been killed in Darfur, according to a Reuters news release
A new software component of Microsoft Word that promises to revolutionize the way people take notes using digital technology is beginning to catch on around college campuses, and Ben Sturner wants Temple to be a