Celebrated film director David Lynch returns to Philadelphia to speak about “Consciousness, Creativity, and the Brain.” This lecture is the first of many initiatives of his new foundation that helps students overcome stress though meditation.
Over 90 student organizations have not reregistered for allocations, Temple Student Government announced at their meeting last Monday. This is nearly half of the number of student groups at Temple. Student Activities Program Coordinator Arnold
Dear Editorial Board, In response to your recent article, “Out of Service,” maybe the problem is that most of the employees at Rite-Aid and Taco Bell are earning $5.15 an hour for their stressful, frustrating
The Temple News strives to be a newspaper of record by printing factually correct and balanced articles. Accuracy is our business, so when a mistake is made we’ll correct it as soon as possible. Anyone
Monica Lewinsky is an amazing human being. O.J. Simpson is too. They’re both heroes of mine; people I really admire and respect. But above all, I would have to say Michael Schiavo, husband of the
Would respectable individuals greet their friends by using racial slurs, specifically those related to whites, Hispanics and Middle-Eastern Americans? Those who believe it to be wrong must be wondering, why has the “n” word become
12th Air Command 254 S. 12th St. Recently given a makeover, 12th Air did away with their plain white entry with a tiny insignia and replaced it with a flamboyant purple and chartreuse facade that
“Hurricane Katrina was terrible.” The words of Gene C. Ulmer, a professor of geology at Temple, are nothing new since late August. As the death toll in the Gulf Coast region reaches 1,000, it is
Last year, in response to 114 alcohol-related violations of the university’s code of conduct on and around campus, Vice President of Student Affairs Theresa Powell called for the creation of a drug and alcohol task