While some writers limit themselves to a particular mode of expression, others find that their voice is stifled through a single outlet. Canada’s prize-winning Margaret Atwood falls head over heels into the latter category. Since
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
Say goodbye to the free music revolution. With courts across the country cracking down on illegal file-sharing, even former download rebel Napster requires a nominal fee. Everyone, including the down-on-his-luck college student, needs to cough
A wave of violent criminal activity plagued the streets of Philadelphia last year, boosting the city’s murder count to 380 – the highest figure in at least seven years, according to FBI statistics. Most prominently,
On Monday, Kate Drake passed the time between classes by doing homework in a corner at Starbucks, her iPod earbuds blocking out the lunchtime traffic. Drake, a junior, does not necessarily agree with the idea
FOOTBALL Former Penn State quarterback Zach Mills, who was the team’s starter for four years under Lions coach Joe Paterno, was hired yesterday as a graduate assistant offensive coordinator by Temple coach Al Golden. Mills
Some students check it two, three or even four times a day. It’s not their e-mail account. It’s Facebook. Web sites such as Facebook and MySpace have become increasingly popular among college students in recent
Vice President of Academic Affairs Ryan Phelan has steadily worked toward enhancing student life since the start of the academic year. Now, he is putting the same effort into improving the Temple community. Phelan announced
Money, money, money. Where did the love go? I’ll tell you – it’s shacking up with Adam Levine from Maroon 5 and denying every second of it. Oh well, Nick Lachey, don’t worry about it.
Like it or not, smoked-filled bars may soon be a thing of the past for Philadelphians. A bill introduced in the Philadelphia City Council on Feb. 2 aims to ban tobacco smoking in all indoor