Aware that the seventh grader was prone to angry outbursts, Kayla Conklin knew she had to intervene before the conflict escalated. Conklin is a Temple student who spent last summer tutoring students at Roberto Clemente
Compiled from Campus Safety Services’ daily crime log. March 19 1527 Fontaine St. Window broken, 1993 Toyota, 40 CDs taken between 3 p.m. March 12 and 11:30 a.m. March 16. The Edge Student reported an
With some applauding their ambition and others questioning their purpose, an organizing committee is showing no signs of slowing down its effort to form a Black Student Union. The BSU organizing committee held its first
Students flooded into streets, parks and community centers throughout North Philadelphia last Saturday morning. They offered a small taste of what student volunteers can do for the city. The event, titled Temple B. Moore and
On one hand, there are artistic considerations that must be borne in mind by every author; on the other, historical facts, though they may be bent, must be adhered to without their breaking. In “Changing
It was a photograph that shook the world: Two Olympic U.S. sprinters on a medal stand, one in the center and the other to the left. One has his black-gloved right fist raised to the
Eleven days after the allocations process was temporarily suspended because of a budgeting error, Temple Student Government Allocations Chair Eric Stephenson announced last Friday in an e-mail to student organizations that allocations applications are once
Ever since Lori Pompa first stepped into Holmesburg Prison in Northeast Philadelphia 22 years ago, her life has never been the same. “I was deeply disturbed the first day I walked in there. It was
The presidential race has become racial – surprise, surprise. In such a racially-focused society, it did not take long. Illinois Sen. Barack Obama’s brown skin inevitably prompted speculations about his true “blackness” from politicians and
When Temple Student Government elections begin April 10 students should expect to have only one slate on the ballot. “Owl Potential”, which includes TSG Vice President of Student Affairs Juan Galeano, Allocations Chair Eric Stephenson