Now, more than ever, I am clinging to Twitter. In life, we all need a rock, and Twitter is mine. If I could give Mother Nature a big sloppy kiss for making the erosion of
Have you ever been ice skating and got so cold you had to stop and get something hot to warm you up? If so, envision a structure devised to do just that without having to
Columnist Dan Dorr gets advice from author Bhanu Kapil. Make it messier.” These are words and instructions to live by from Bhanu Kapil during her lecture last Tuesday at Main Campus. There, she passed around
Dear Editor, The United States Environmental Protection Agency recently announced a new proposal to control toxic air pollution such as mercury from coal burning power plants. As a health conscious student and a woman of
Frustration with education methods from the No Child Left Behind Act will remain even if the act is overhauled. Around 4 p.m. every Monday and Thursday, as many as 15 antsy, young students stumble into
TSG held its final executive election debate yesterday in the Student Center. Temple Student Government held its second and final executive ticket debate on yesterday, April 4 in the Student Center atrium. The tickets, Owl
In an effort to raise money for the Fringe show, two performers brought laughs to the London Grill. The London Grill was overcome by laughter and local Philadelphia talent on April 2 as a fundraising
Columnist Mark Longacre gives ways for students to help perserve the environment by pointing out which stores are “greener” than others. As the trees begin to bloom and Temple students emerge from the confines of
Architecture professor Robert Trempe talked to students about his approach to work. Assistant professor of architecture at Tyler School of Art, Robert Trempe stood before a crowd of more than 60 students on March 30.