As students settle in their chairs to mark a new semester, an outside pull may capture their attention. The period between Sept. 8 to Sept. 18 is the Interfraternity Council Rush week, a time where
Freshman year is filled with exploration and discoveries about other people and yourself. But the one discovery which you have already made is that music is a common link to almost everyone. Whether you’re into
Hailing from a town of 3,000 I am what you would call a country bumpkin. When I transferred to Temple a year ago, I was sick of driving so much. Plus, parking can often be
Award-winning. Captivating. Reliable. Sorry, chances are those qualities don’t describe your new roommate. But The Temple News is all of the above and certainly worth a read – in your first days on campus and
Joe Freshman arrives on Main Campus and a big boulder of too much information falls on him, crushing him under an insane weight of tedious details. He’s told of buildings with funny names like Speakman
“I love Temple because of its diversity. It’s really opened my eyes to new people and new experiences. When you understand where a person comes from, you understand why they might do things differently. These
Dear freshmen and incoming students, welcome to your new school and city. We hope you enjoy your stay. For your added convenience, The Temple News staff has compiled a list of things that it thinks
There are certain times throughout the school year when campus police see an increase in criminal activity on campus. Around the holidays is one such time. So is the beginning of the school year. This
Temple Association of Black Journalists was awarded earlier this month as the Student Chapter of the Year by the National Association of Black Journalists. TABJ received three nominations for the national honor, which was handed
With one of the most diverse student bodies in the country, it can sometimes be hard to find a solitary voice that represents the interests of Temple students. People of every race, creed, religion, and