Two students are trying to put their lives back together after the house they were living in suddenly collapsed last week and left them without a place to live. Courtney Ignarri and Tricia O’Donnell lived
When hiring a new coach, there is often an air of uncertainty surrounding the team. The new coach’s philosophies and attitude might not mesh with the players’. When Amanda Janney was hired as coach, the
When I was a little girl, I attended my first Anti-Flag show, and I was corrupted. I remember this 19-year-old boy, Justin Sane, pointing his finger exclaiming, “Going to the show, that is only half
Temple’s football staff has the most black coaches in Division I-A, according to a recent survey conducted by Temple’s Department of Sports Media Relations. Outside safeties coach Spencer Prescott, offensive coordinator Willie Slater, running backs
These days, the United States Supreme Court, usually located at 1 First St., Washington, D.C., can now be found between a rock and hard place over the issue of Judge John G. Roberts’s nomination for
Everyone has seen them, and you probably own one. I’m talking about the magnetic ribbons you see on every other car nowadays and the rubber wristbands that nearly everyone wears. The armbands remain one of
Despite the decrease in the percentage of minority students on campus over the past three years, Temple remains the second most diverse university in the country, according to the 2006 edition of the Princeton Review’s
We prepared food, shelter, clothing, education and everything else for the evacuees of Hurricane Katrina. We committed to taking up to 5,000 people into our city. On Sept. 7, 38 people came. More came later
Get this: About 70 people, including 10 state legislators, gallivant in the early summer to a four-star resort near Pittsburgh, racking up a three-day bill of more than $130,000. The troop said their mission was
In 2007 a new General Education Program focusing on creating common experiences among students will replace the current core curriculum. “The core [curriculum] is sprawling; it has lost its identity,” said geology professor Laura Toran.