Two weeks ago, Sigma Pi fraternity brothers handed out 2,000 alcohol awareness playing cards to students passing by the Bell Tower. One card, an ace of spades, carried the message of Samantha Spady, a student
It’s a form of artistic expression that has plagued major metropolitan areas for decades. The swirls, the colors, the images, even down to the finite locations – every aspect of graffiti is unique to the
Racial and ethnic relations are a pressing issue on a global scale and can be as volatile abroad as in the United States. Throughout history, America has been through many racial and ethnic atrocities. Americans
School spirit has never really been Temple’s thing. Students barely fill up one section at home football games, and if any at all make the trek to Ambler for a soccer game, it’s a celebration
A Congressional proposal to assist universities that housed or currently house students displaced by Hurricane Katrina was not accepted by President Bush earlier this month. A portion of these funds were to go to help
The Budget & Finance and Executive committees of the Board of Trustees approved the design and renovation of the Office of Multicultural Affairs in a joint session on Monday, but not without some debate. Trustee
He was called the Man in Black and was one of the most influential musicians and songwriters of the past century. For decades Johnny Cash has touched people’s hearts with his terrific songs of life
The FDA has approved a measure to update warning labels for the Ortho Evra contraceptive patch because of potential risks related to increased estrogen exposure. The action, taken on Nov. 10, followed an analysis by
Jumah al-Dossari was sent to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba by U.S. military forces in January 2002 after being arrested in Pakistan in late 2001. Al-Dossari’s Amnesty International case sheet alleges that al-Dossari was regularly beaten, threatened