Skinny, goofy and Jewish. Corey Cohen had all the wrong traits growing up in West Philadelphia. So to protect himself from the other kids, the lanky Jewish boy with a head of curly hair developed
FENCING Three Temple fencers received bids to the NCAA Championship after a strong showing at Sunday’s NCAA Mid-Atlantic/South Regional Championships in Houston. Senior Jenna Remmert qualified for the fourth time in her Temple career, placing
The Honors Activities Board is hosting a Battle of the Bands pulling from local talent across Philadelphia. Eight bands have been invited to perform and compete for recording studio time and gift certificates for equipment.
Every major American city produces its own share of organized crime figures: Chicago’s Al Capone, New York’s John Gotti and Las Vegas’s Bugsy Siegel are all firmly entrenched in the lore of those cities. To
I scored 1240 on my SATs. I thought that was OK. So did Temple. Coulda gone anywhere … Apparently my verbal and math skills just don’t cut it for some people. It’s a shame. I
Robert Channing, self-proclaimed as “the world’s foremost mind reader and psychic entertainer” is coming to Main Campus this Thursday, March 23 at 7 p.m. in Room 200 of the Student Center. Channing declined an offer
Dirtlings, I’m a busy boy. That’s why Dirt has been a tad … unpredictable lately. But, like the best gossip, Dirt pops up when you least expect it. For instance, I’ve got it on good
The Temple News doesn’t always have the most well-behaved staff members. I’d like to tell you a little story about a recent Saturday night bike adventure with Temple Living editor Josh Chamberlain. To get you
When it comes to comedic death, more is more for college filmmakers Joe Gariffo and Shane Bissett. “We were sitting in [Intellectual Heritage] class and he taps me on the back and he’s like ‘I
Laredo, Texas – For some, spring break is a time for drinking and beaches. For a proud and select group of Temple students, that first full week in March presents an opportunity to do something