Ever wondered what it would be like to live in the year 4074? Wonder no more because it is just around the corner. With a calendar based on the phases of the moon, opposed to
It’s 2 a.m. on Thursday morning and you realize you forgot Friday’s homework – that pesky essay comparing Marxist ideals to mid-20th century American poets. The library just closed and with your roommate’s thirsty Thursday
I’ve come to believe there is some sort of electric energy field surrounding me at all times. I’m like a snazzy Pigpen. Upon entering into this black hole vicinity, people’s mouths undergo a radical quaking
You would think this month would be all kisses and smiles, the promise of a New Year and blah, blah. But sometimes kids, a new year means New Beef. Ask Cam’ron and his new diss
Immediately following President David Adamany’s e-mail announcement of his pending retirement on Jan. 19, Temple students expressed surprise and disbelief over his decision to leave his post. James Lee, a graduate theology student, said, “I
Three Temple student activists have been given the opportunity to promote their causes by being chosen to partake in the second annual Young People For National Summit in Washington, D.C. YP4 is a high-status national
Many in his family said the Rev. Paul M. Washington was destined to devote his life to God. What they never could have guessed is the impact he would have on his community through that
A South Korean research scandal that recently shook the scientific world may be closer to home than originally thought. Dr. Gerald Schatten, a researcher from the University of Pittsburgh, has been implicated by a Seoul
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
As the university’s eighth president, David Adamany has been hailed as the driving force behind rising academic standards among students and faculty, increasing student enrollment and leading the largest construction project in campus history. However,