It has been over 40 years since the Civil Rights demonstrations that galvanized a nation, but for 16-year-old Domonique Benton of Hope Charter on 2116 East Haines Street, today’s Jena Six rally was a moment
About one of every four women will be sexually assaulted during college, according to a study by the National College Women Sexual Victimization. First semester freshmen have the greatest risk of being sexually assaulted, yet
Howard Gittis, a member of Temple’s Board of Trustees for more than 25 years, died Monday in New York City. He was 73. The Philadelphia native is the former chairman of the Board of Trustees
Deputy Provost Richard Englert has good reason to call Temple’s Ambler campus “one of the gems of Temple’s crown.” The gardens are a breathtaking sight, from the colorful flowers of the Perennial Garden to the
Letters of recommendation can set students apart from their competitors or, in some cases, make a below average student look mediocre, said Dr. Chet Rispoli, director of Career Development Services. For students who are about
On any given night, there are about 4,000 homeless people in Philadelphia. Last Monday night, there were six more. Brothers from Alpha Tau Omega fraternity were left stranded Sept. 10 after Philadelphia Licenses and Inspections
The Princeton Review named Temple University one of the 25 most connected campuses in the nation in 2006, but a recent increase of network failures has caused students to question that ranking. Since May 2007,
In an era of rising tuition costs and bureaucratic loan agencies, students are facing more difficulty than ever in getting their tuition paid on time. Waiting in line at Student Financial Services, Temple student Brandon
Congress has finally put its foot down after investigations into dirty relationships between private loan companies and some universities. Congress approved the Higher Education Access Act of 2007 and the Higher Education Amendments of 2007
There was a cool breeze outside the Liacourus Center as people rushed in the doors to purchase their tickets. Inside, the bass from Soulja Boy’s “CrankDat” vibrated the chairs as everyone on the floor leaned