A marketing class is giving students a chance to utilize their skills for charity. When senior marketing major Stephanie Siciliano enrolled in entrepreneurial marketing, she hoped to gain real-world experience for her ambitions after college.
A center will research the effect AIDS has on brain diseases. The National Institute of Mental Health granted Temple $8.34 million for the creation of a Comprehensive NeuroAIDS Core Center. The project will create a
Timely graduation is a difficult task for some double majors. As the fall semester comes to a close and students continue to register for courses, some students completing a double major may find themselves having
Presence of student-veterans has doubled on Main Campus. At the 11th hour, on the 11th day, of the 11th month, of the 11th year of the new millennium, Temple held its third annual Veterans Appreciation
More than 800 birds have died on Main Campus this year. After a few months of raising awareness, a well-known problem often overlooked by students, staff and faculty is making a breakthrough in January in
Introducing Fiona Otway When film and media arts graduate student Fiona Otway first picked up a camera, she was creating anti-smoking public service announcements for her health class in junior high school. Although she still
In this week’s installment of “QChat,” Brandon Baker seeks to abolish negative stigma surrounding the other F-word in the GLBT community. Briefly think back to what life was like when you were the ripe age
Columnist Dana Ricci advocates finding happiness within one’s self before seeking it within a significant other. Is it just me, or is what I thought was “breakup season,” as in May through July, happening in
In his 15-part series, Matt Flocco gives freshmen a slice of wisdom each week. There is nothing more draining than an all-nighter in college. We have all done them, some more than others, but they