As an artist, art educator, curator and critic, Keith Morrison has done it all. Now he can add dean of Tyler School of Art to his list of accomplishments. In July, the University officially named
Paul Hewson is among the world’s most famous celebrities. Bono – his nickname – may be more familiar to most, but his band U2 and his fundraising for African countries has helped to make him
Spirit in the stands was not lacking on City Avenue on Saturday night, as the men’s soccer team rode the energy of the visiting Owls’ fans to a 2-1 victory over Saint Joseph’s. Despite a
Su Pham dragged himself out of bed before dawn, arrived at Speakman Hall by 6:30 a.m., and waited an hour and a half for his adviser’s door to open so he could register for classes.
Some movies are tough to review, and Rob McKittrick’s debut feature, Waiting, is one of them. On one hand, it would be quite easy to pan this movie. In the conventional sense, it is nowhere
One of the two classes Temple requires all students to take happens to be its most valuable: intellectual heritage I (51/91). That’s not to say IH II (52/92) isn’t important, but getting a better perspective
With Halloween fast approaching, our natural human curiosities are turning sharply toward the more morbid elements of life and we’re more frequently indulging our collective love affair with having the living crap scared out of
Ingredients for a Jazz-tini to soothe a rainy day: A little strum of guitar, a drop of sultry vocals, a dash of a swinging beat and…a silver flask? Watching jazz guitarist Joseph Federico play, you
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
The new Avenue North development project, which will comprise a multiplex movie theater, high rise apartments and shops on the southwest corner of Cecil B. Moore Avenue and North Broad Street, has garnered mixed reactions