Did you know that one of the oldest African-American street festivals in the country is held right here in Philly? Or that Fairmount Park is the world’s largest landscaped city park? A new book with
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
It is Sunday afternoon and you’re one of many students slowly filtering back into the residence halls. Upon your return, you sit down and open your two most important computer programs – iTunes and Thefacebook.
Frank Thornton, a union representative said in last week’s Temple News that when it comes to the possible unionization of Temple security guards who are now privately hired, “The University is basically staying out of
After reading the recent article about unionizing the Temple University security I was shocked by the following statement: “[Mike] Johnson described his job training as inadequate, which he said consisted of watching videos and being
All work and no play made Jack a dull boy, and if we’re not careful it could do the same to us. Today’s job market is looking dismal due to a standardized increase in work
A rap song, an informational presentation and a henna tattoo stand were a few of the features showcased at the Temple Muslim Student Association’s first annual Culture Day last Monday night. Dozens were in attendance
STORRS, Conn. -When they arrived here last weekend for the first and second round games of the NCAA Tournament, the members of the women’s basketball team wore t-shirts that read, “Eighty minutes to Philly.” The
The Garbage State’s legislators must know when laws smell awful. Otherwise, New Jersey officials wouldn’t have approved a measure last week that will boost the state’s minimum wage from the measly, federally mandated $5.15 an
Life in the residence halls should be pretty simple after midnight. Most students opt to sleep and re-energize for the following day’s classes or decide to persist at their studies throughout the night. Whichever path