The bands Creeping Weeds and Amy the Rat will perform at The Underground in the Student Center Annex Saturday, Nov. 12 at 10 p.m. Creeping Weeds is a local band, based in Fishtown, that has
Temple’s Latino Heritage Month celebrations ended Oct. 27 after a month of salsa lessons, fundraisers and performances organized by the Latino Heritage Month Committee. “This year’s events went really well; a lot of organizations participated,”
The week-long SEPTA strike, which had students and faculty in a transportation limbo, ended Monday. The announcement came at 5:30 a.m. on Monday morning from Gov. Ed Rendell, after a negotiation session between the union
The preparation for Tuesday’s election has been a far cry from the support students showed during last year’s presidential campaigns. There will be no lines at the polls today, no city-wide, get-out-the-vote effort and no
Ralph Nader, the third party contender for President in the 2000 election, who is well known for his support of legalizing marijuana for personal use, spoke to Temple students and media last Thursday, Nov. 3,
As a National Football Foundation Hall of Fame scholar-athlete, a National Latin Exam Silver award winner and a student at the prestigious Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania senior Kyle Ambrogi was viewed by
Latin American students will have the opportunity to participate in a program that gives 15 students, ages 12 to 17, from North Philadelphia, the opportunity to take classes two days a week at WRTI (90.1
Temple Student Government representatives vowed to serve the community in any way possible. Representatives said they kept their promise last Wednesday, while they handed out pretzels to a crowd of commuters at a bus stop
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During Ralph Nader’s lecture last Thursday, it would have been better if the students who led the introduction referred to him as “the Nader-ator” instead of just plain “Nader.” If Temple was going to embarrass