The Metro-Engagement Forum ran from Feb. 22 to 23 and gave a glimpse of what Temple does around the community. “The forum shows the synergy between faculty and students who are advancing the community,” said
DURHAM, N.C. – Despite playing the No. 1 team in the nation tight for the majority of the game, the men’s basketball team eventually succumbed to the Cameron Crazies as the Owls fell to Duke,
As a graduate student in Alexandria, Egypt, alumnus Deen Novelli took part in the recent protests. As eyes around the world watched controversy unfold in Egypt, so did Temple alumnus Deen Novelli but with a
The team fell, 3-2, in overtime against University of Maryland-Baltimore County on Sunday. Temple ice hockey had three matchups this past weekend at the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Hockey Association conference tournament. However, it took 12 periods
Waaesia Burch’s eyes bulged when she heard Starbucks was coming out with Trenta, its new 31-ounce cup for iced coffee and tea drinks. Experts estimate the new cup size could contain up to 300 milligrams
Bonté’s sweet waffles are a delicious find, but columnist Caitlin Weigel has some savory options up her sleeve. On 18th Street, between Market and Chestnut streets, hides a tiny eatery named Bonté that could easily
Administrators and government officials should cultivate innovative fields. In 1951, then-President Harry Truman and the National Society of Professional Engineers established National Engineers Week to celebrate the field’s contributions to society and to spotlight the
The 2010 winners of the Be Your Own Boss Bowl are experiencing unforeseen challenges. Four Temple students started an engineering company that produced a shock-absorbing product for motorcycles, entered it into an entrepreneurial contest and
“Think” – that’s the word that appears on the front of the business card of the International Design Clinic, run by architecture professor Scott Shall. Through his own work with the organization and art education