I have recently come to the point where I am tired of being a slave to so-called “conveniences” like cellular phones and the Internet. Nothing gets done around the house because I’m too busy checking
Award Season: Round Two. The Screen Actor’s Guild Awards is always an exciting time – we’re all fresh from the Golden Globes, about to find out the Oscar Nominations, and stuck in between is a
Although the spring semester is still in its early stages, Temple students are already seeing more A’s. These letters, however, are not the result of hard academic work but rather that of Avenue of the
When seeing the previews for Glory Road, one cannot stop themselves from drawing strong comparisons to the 2000 film Remember the Titans. Both are Walt Disney pictures produced by Jerry Bruckheimer about a sports team
The other day I was urged to sign a petition clamoring against Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito. That youthful activism was refreshing, if not entirely predictable. After all, Alito was nominated by the scourge of
Walk onto Temple’s campus and it’s apparent that the landscape of the university has been going through massive changes. One site that has remained unchanged, though, is Paley Library. Despite the addition of the Tuttleman
Football coach Al Golden wants to build a winning tradition at Temple. Receiving a verbal commitment from one of New Jersey’s top high school football players and a nationally ranked prep school quarterback is a
The fencing team opened the collegiate dual-meet portion of its season with a win Saturday over the New Jersey Institute of Technology. But the 27-0 victory at Penn’s Weightman/Hutchinson Gym was no ordinary win for
Bill Cunliffe walked through the halls of his office anticipating an ordinary faculty meeting. On the way, he passed a colleague who, instead of starting the usual small talk, told the assistant professor he had
Three undergrad students from Temple University were selected to participate in the second annual Young People For summit from January 13 through January 16 in Washington, D.C where they focused on progressive issues important to