More than 2,200 undergraduate students live in a Temple residence hall in rooms with dimensions that typically measure 11 feet 10 inches by 12 feet 6 inches. Because that room is normally shared between two
Columnist Caitlin Weigel recreates a Philadelphia classic for her final column. Philadelphia obviously has some great eats, but none is quite as famous as the almighty cheesesteak. Cheesesteaks are the spirit of Philadelphia, in greasy,
The Temple News explores the history and process of the General Activity Fee. After finals end and summer begins, some student and department heads will remain on Main Campus discussing finances. This summer, as per
Linwood Frazier has one piece of advice for young people: Don’t listen to it. “Everybody has to find their own way,” the 67-year-old lifelong North Philadelphian said. “You need to learn from your own mistakes,
A professor and his wife launched a jewelry company after winning the Be Your Own Boss Bowl. Jewelry is usually designed to shine, sparkle and dazzle. But when James Moustafellos, assistant Management Information Systems professor
Dear Editor, I’m writing today in response to a letter you ran last week [“Re: TU Nation victory”]. As someone who was named in that letter as well as the newly inaugurated Temple Student Body
Taking advantage of someone’s college years is difficult to do when life has practical responsibilities. As I listen to my roommate hype up the weekend’s upcoming frat parties, I wonder whether I’ll pack an apple
Former football players Muhammad Wilkerson and Jaiquawn Jarrett have entered professional football’s ranks. For the first time since 1987, the football team had a player drafted in the first round of the National Football League
The club rugby teams will make their TV debut in June on NBC. When the men’s basketball season ends in March each year, that usually spells the end for Temple sports appearing on national television,