The current Iraq war has been called the Vietnam of this generation. Unfortunately, that accusation may be correct. Regardless of whether or not the reasons for war were justified, one of Vietnam’s biggest problems was
NEW YORK – Hollywood rarely gives second chances. If an actor or director is lucky enough to see one in sight, he must grab hold of it immediately. Second chances and nothing to lose. That
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
Every Monday sophomore Elizabeth Monachello rides the Elkins Park shuttle from her night class to Main Campus. Occasionally she’ll meet someone new on the shuttle, strike up conversation and introduce herself – and that’s when
Anyone that has not yet heard of Chris Brown must be living under a rock. A genuine young talent, which is hard to find, Brown is the latest craze in pop music. His name has
Jammed printers, unavailable computers and labs closing early are some of the problems students say they have in computer labs on campus. Computer services hopes this will all change next semester when the Technology Education
Mainstream media outlets in the United States are doing a poor job of fairly covering the nation’s minority communities in times of crisis, according to members of a panel discussion held in Ritter Hall last
Barely 20 minutes into his interview of Al Golden for the football team’s head coaching vacancy on Nov. 6, director of athletics Bill Bradshaw scribbled four words into his notebook: “This is our guy.” Golden,
In 1992, Mary Ellis Bunim and Jon Murray created The Real World. What they started with in New York City was raw, ground-breaking and exciting. Yet after 13 years and 16 seasons, The Real World
In the Can, a pop culture how-not-to book co-written by Eric Furman and Temple alumnus Lou Harry chronicles the biggest career mishaps of some of Hollywood’s most popular stars. Everything from the seemingly spotless careers