It is no secret that Temple’s communications program is one of the best on the East Coast. But that is a hard pill to swallow when a smaller university in our own city is overshadowing
“How do we keep our balance? That I can tell you in one word: tradition,” said Tevye, the lead character from “Fiddler on the Roof.” I, much like Tevye, believe that we maintain our balance
Demetri Martin is a laid back kind of guy. Well, besides the fact that he’s regularly seen on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” As the host of the Comedy Central show’s segment “Trendspotting,” Martin
Dionte Christmas entered his sophomore season an enigma to opposing teams.Sure, opponents knew the guard owned the tools necessary to become a great shooter. But his .281 shooting percentage from his freshman year signaled Christmas
Compiled from Campus Safety Services’ daily crime log. Jan.22 CEA Building Employee reported an unknown person removed a fax machine from room 512 between 5 p.m. Jan. 19 and 1 p.m. Jan. 22. No force
Debra Kapnek wants people to act. Inspired by stories and photographs taken by Brian Steidle, a former U.S. Marine stationed in Darfur, Sudan, the Temple alumna created “Out of Africa,” a collection of paintings of
Well on the way into spring semester, relaxing days like those of winter break are far and few. Just three weeks ago, students ate, drank and had the liberty of sleeping it off – not
Dear Editor: I want to take issue with two cavalier statements made in this editorial [“Dissing Orientation,” Nov. 6, on a student organization’s appraisal of Temple’s history]. The first statement I would like to address
The women’s basketball team learned what happens when it follows a strong half with a poor second half Wednesday. A Rutgers team, laden with young talent, proved to be too much for Temple, as the
While support for the war on terror has wavered, one thing has remained constant: support for the troops. But as the war moves into its fourth year, there are growing signs that this support should