It was 10:30 p.m. on a Monday night at the Pontiac Grille. The venue and lower level bar were surprisingly not packed with people. But it was definitely packed with noise. The Pontiac Grille’s open
Last Friday was a sad day for women. Two former La Salle University basketball players were acquitted of raping a 19-year-old University of New Haven student after a trial that was filled with as much
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
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
It has recently come to the attention of the federal government that the grizzly bear population in Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding land has increased tremendously, rebounding from just 200 bears in 1980 to
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
Thanks to that SEPTA strike, the ninth of its kind since 1975, I found myself chasing after a yellow school bus for the first time since I started paying for my education. While I am
I’m craving salsa like you wouldn’t believe. Maybe even the kind that involves black stilettos, a flirty skirt and a sultry Latin lover. Well, trash your Tums collection, chicos and chicas, because these Mexican restaurants
At a recent campus barbecue, I witnessed a student being bullied into a corner to the point of no escape. He was not a typical victim; he was a huge football player capable of snapping