An air of solemnity filled Mitten Hall last Wednesday during “Darfur Project: So Dark the ACTS of Man,” an event that highlighted the genocide that has claimed more than 450,000 lives in Darfur. More than
Senior adviser of the United Nations Foundation Gillian Sorensen addressed students and faculty on the issue of women’s rights and empowerment last Tuesday. Sorensen told the audience that the United Nations was taking direct measures
Views of Cali, Colombia can be seen through the perspectives of children and artist alike in exhibit “Colombia: Nuestro Pueblo” at the Third Street Gallery at 58th N. 2nd St. from Oct. 3rd to 28th.
In a response to “Islamo-Facism week”, the college of liberal Arts weekly “Dissent In America Teach-In” focused on women in Islam this past week. Chaired by religion professor Rebecca Alpert and sponsored by the department
While members of the local press were mounting a barrage of criticism against Sunday’s “10,000 Men” rally, two noted thinkers and Temple professors were forming their own opinions about the controversial movement. “We’re at a
NBC10’s Emmy Award-winning anchor Tracy Davidson discussed the innovations in the broadcasting industry at Temple’s eighth annual Women’s Entrepreneurship Conference last Thursday. “Nothing is more constant than change,” Davidson said. “Embrace change.” The main goal
After more than four months of deliberation, the Board of Trustees unanimously voted Jane Scaccetti as its newest member Oct. 9. “She brings with her an enormously good financial background and a proven love for
Some showed up willingly, some with a little coaxing, but regardless of their political agenda or personal beliefs, all were there to do one thing: support United States troops in Iraq. At the Bell Tower
An overwhelming majority in the House of Representatives voted for a law for the protection of journalists last Tuesday. Bill H.R. 2102, officially titled “The Free Flow of Information Act of 2007,” provides for a
Under an unseasonably warm sun, thousands of men swarmed the Liacouras Center Sunday to hear local leaders discuss a plan to curb violence by sending 10,000 volunteers to patrol the streets of Philadelphia’s worst neighborhoods.