Family, friends and strangers gathered in McGonigle Hall on Monday to pay tribute to Terrell Pough, the teenage single father who was murdered on Nov. 17.At the memorial service, many people who knew Pough shared
Historically, Antywane Robinson has had to make his first several shots to have an effective outing. A senior forward for the men’s basketball team, Robinson had played his best after sinking his early attempts. That
Philadelphia’s 2005 homicide rate has already surpassed last year’s count of 330, and we still have December left. Can we feel safe on the streets of Philadelphia or is that memory gone forever? The city
Imagine waking up for an 8:40 a.m. class, going into the bathroom and flicking on the light to see a disturbingly large cockroach in the sink. Good morning, indeed. That is one example of living
A poll conducted by Temple’s Institute of Public Affairs and the Philadelphia Inquirer shows Catholics and non-Catholics feel equally dissatisfied with the Philadelphia Archdiocese’s past handling of sexual abuse of children within the church.
Members of Temple Student Government’s general assembly were displeased to hear that Trustee Richard J. Fox said the new Office of Multicultural Affairs may be unnecessary. The namesake of the Fox School of Business questioned
A few weeks ago, I was not at my best legally. I was driving with an expired license, purely by accident. I’m not a criminal; I just didn’t mark the date on my calendar and
“The past beats inside me like a second heart,” writes John Banville, Temple’s fall 2005 visiting author, in The Sea. Banville’s 14th and latest novel is the recipient of the 2005 Man Booker Prize for
Hip-hop beats bump from the third floor of the Student Center every Monday and Thursday nights. Here, the Agni dance team, a student dance organization led by Tisha Vincent, practices their dance moves for on
Move over, Thanksgiving, because winter break is on its way. There are no cutesy, blinking lights in my apartment because they only add to my permanent migraine. There is no sign of Frank Sinatra crooning