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Temple Student Government announced Thursday the results of its election, officially naming Raysean Hogan the assembly’s next student body president. Hogan ran as a part of the “Owl Evolution” slate, along with Priya Patel, the
A Temple student is one of five students across the nation to win a National Pan-Hellenic Conference Foundation award. Rebecca Bradley, a junior art history major, won one of the $1,000 scholarships based on her
After last week’s student government election in which we (the editorial board) made an unprecedented endorsement of a slate, many readers questioned whether it was appropriate for the university’s student-run newspaper to make such a
Last year was my first experience with Spring Fling. I had stayed up all night writing a paper the night before, and around 5 a.m. I was talking to people who were leaving my building
V for Vendetta, the powerful political drama based on Alan Moore’s graphic novel of dystopian society, has skyrocketed to box office success among young audiences. Featuring Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith in The Matrix) and Natalie
Upon graduation in May, I’ll be moving from the house I grew up in to an apartment downtown. I’ll be happy to say goodbye to my neighbor, Weezie, her 10 kids, the stray cat with
They’re so cute at that age. The age where high school juniors begin to get that itchy feeling, that subtle pressure that just compounds with the passing of time. The feeling that can only be
United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has received a lot of bad press lately. The Boston Herald reported last month that Scalia made an “obscene gesture” on the steps of Boston’s Cathedral of the
Flags were waved, lanterns were lit and a king was fed a royal banquet during last week’s Buddhist New Year festivities in Colombo, Sri Lanka. After eating heaps of cookies, chocolates and candy offered to