There was an air of menace,” writes Richard Lloyd Parry in In the Time of Madness: Indonesia on the Edge of Chaos, “an overwhelming sense that something was about to happen, suddenly and violently, and
Bill Cunliffe walked through the halls of his office anticipating an ordinary faculty meeting. On the way, he passed a colleague who, instead of starting the usual small talk, told the assistant professor he had
Three undergrad students from Temple University were selected to participate in the second annual Young People For summit from January 13 through January 16 in Washington, D.C where they focused on progressive issues important to
Q: President Adamany, why now? Adamany: We’re going to have a new chairman of the Temple University Board of Trustees after six years of which Howard has provided that leadership. I began my term as
Things may seem a bit different around campus to new and returning students this spring, as a few major adjustments took place over the semester break. Curtis Hall, a classroom building constructed in 1956, was
During winter break, as many students were either mentally or physically miles away from Main Campus, a panel of state House members swept into a second floor Student Center conference room to hear testimony regarding
MEN’S SOCCER Men’s soccer coach David MacWilliams will be inducted into the Baltimore Blast Hall of Fame Saturday. MacWilliams played for the Blast, of the Major Indoor Soccer League, during their 1983-84 championship season. He
The football team didn’t play a bowl game this past holiday season, but Temple junior Jennifer Benson represented the Owls in winning fashion. A tourism and hospitality major, Benson was the winner of a contest
It’s smooth and sexy and goes down oh so easy. It’s possible to sit and imbibe its silkiness for hours on end in seductive club atmospheres. Letting it work its magic as you digest it,
Holla! Dirt’s back, loves. And how were the holidays? Dirty. Vegas style. The City of Lost Wages was all dolled up for the Tech/Adult Film convention (what a coincidence) and this little columnist saw a