He’s only been in the country a little more than a month, but Juan Fernandez is already like millions of Americans, at least in one regard. “We don’t have fast food in my city, so
Newly arrived freshman Juan Fernandez isn’t the only first-year point guard gracing the Liacouras Center court these days, though he gets the most hype. Junior LaKeisha Eaddy has had to make the move to the
Dear Editor, On March 3, 2008, The Temple News editorialized about Temple Student Government’s constitutional changes. In short, TSG reshaped the way in which it operates and created a Senate comprised of representatives from every
In what was a laughter and hug-filled ceremony, two Temple legends etched their places amongst the school’s great. Saturday afternoon at Mitten Hall, Dr. Ray Moyer and former men’s basketball coach John Chaney were inducted
Just outside Progress Plaza along Jefferson Street, Mike Hunter sells fresh produce from an unmarked, oversized white truck that bears a few graffiti tags. Hunter, a native of the area who now lives in Frankford,
Bringing home a handful of bagged groceries on the Broad Street Line is a tough but necessary reality for Temple students. The selection of fresh food for North Philadelphia residents north of Girard Avenue is