Temple Theater kicked off its season with Company, A Musical Comedy Thursday at the Tomlinson Theater, but it’s the only musical the program will produce this season. Company’s popularity among student actors affirmed a desire
Imagine sitting in class, energy waning, stomach growling, mind wandering and wondering, ‘What’s for lunch?’ Sound familiar? That nagging hunger is a distraction that has plagued even the best student during the most crucial lectures.
There are people who make things happen. There are others who let things happen to them, and there are also those who watch things happen. Kevin Liles, Executive Vice President of Warner Music Group, pushed
Philadelphia can now officially do what it hasn’t in the last 30 years: say hello to a new law school. With the state Department of Education recently approving Drexel University’s plans to start its College
In response to the article on student registration being down, [“Re-registration still a problem for student organizations,” Oct. 4] Student Activities Program Coordinator Arnold Boyd blames the victim. In reality, it is Mr. Boyd’s fault
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
On Monday, Oct. 17, a converted study lounge in the 1300 residence hall on Cecil B. Moore will become the university’s first classroom in a residential hall. Similar to living-learning communities, the new classroom will
Temple’s recent academic improvements are under fire. Many in the Philadelphia area are concerned that the university’s improving academic reputation conflicts with its traditional mission to educate students from Philadelphia. Temple has been historically respected
The McDonald’s on North Broad Street, which closed in May, will reopen in December to complement the Avenue of the Arts North project. The fast food restaurant was torn down in July. Barbara Dawkins, co-owner