The Chinese New Year comes to Chinatown. The Khoo family explains their traditions. Grandma Leung, the elder of the Khoo family, emigrated from China to the United States with her husband and daughter. Leung actively
Shelli Pennick offeres her views on Philadelphia’s high murder rate and how to combat it. In the New Year, the city of Philadelphia experienced 25 murders. Including the death of 2010 alumnus, Kevin Kless, who
While the proposed SOPA bill has been tabled, it is important to maintain independence of government control via the Internet. At some point, most of us have been guilty of downloading content hosted on a
The unwritten code of not being a snitch allows criminals to go free. Olivier explains why this rule is often followed in some communities. After moving from my cozy, predominantly white neighborhood to a predominantly
While the push for most students after high school is to attend a four-year university, Clancy argues that other options should be presented to young adults. In a recent speech, President Barack Obama declared that
The Temple News supports programs like CeaseFire to alleviate violence. T he violence on the streets of Philadelphia is reprehensible. Already into the New Year, 25 murders have been committed. One of Temple’s own, 2010
Temple’s decision to cut the Hebrew studies major is contradictory to its dedication to diversity. When students return to school next semester, a humbly sized group of students will be unable to participate in the
The Philadelphia and Temple police departments are actively seeking the identity of a man who robbed a 21-year-old Temple student the night of Jan. 9. The robbery occurred at approximately 8:40 p.m. on the 2000
In the game where Temple finally got injured redshirt-senior center Micheal Eric back into the lineup, the Owls stayed away from the inside and used their perimeter shooting to pick up another non-conference victory. Despite