One in four college women have survived a rape or an attempted rape. To combat this troubling statistic, the men of the “One in Four RV Tour” are speaking to students on college campuses across
We had to take off our shoes at the door of the shofuso, so it took some time to get used to the smell of all those feet shuffling across the tatami mats. Before the
A sense of optimism surrounds the women’s tennis team. With a strong showing at last weekend’s Cissie Leary Invitational, that optimism could turn into reality. Freshman Radka Ferancova compiled a 3-1 record in the singles
“We have to look at the moon and decide,” said Ghadah Hasan, a senior education major and member of the Muslim Student Association at Temple. “We’re old fashioned. The tradition is to follow the moon.
Several student organizations will have to wait another week before they receive funding from Temple Student Government. TSG members were ready to vote on about 15 student organization bills during their general assembly meeting Monday,
Ray’s 13th and berks Ray’s lunch truck, located at 13th Street and Berks Malls, is still one of the best on campus, though funnel cakes have sadly left the menu. British chef Ben Proftka said
It’s almost time for birds of all kinds to head South – if they can make it through Temple’s campus alive. During the fall migration period, which ranges from early October to mid-November, the grounds
Will the nice guy fight for the girl of his dreams? Or will he accept defeat with his tail between his legs? “School for Scoundrels,” set to be released in theaters Sept. 29, is the
LONDON – I think I may have a sign stamped on my forehead that says “Hi, I’m American. So when I speak, pretend you cannot understand my thick accent and give me a hard time.”
Finally. After some deliberation, yesterday the smoking ban in our city became official. That’s right. Smokers, light up somewhere else. But not in our workplaces, restaurants, sports facilities or most bars.And if bar owners or