The Temple News follows up with its coverage of the exclusion of rehearsal space for theater students in the 20/20 plan. Since then, no solution has been proposed. While walking through the third floor of
Ambler Campus, though no longer a residential campus, still boasts an active student life through 30 different student organizations. Ambler Campus acts as an extension of a prime research university, offering a safe haven for
The Temple News looks ahead to the challenges that come with the Big East. Temple returns to the Big East after an unceremonious exit from the conference in 2004 and while the university stands to
Team Says Goodbye to Four Seniors Injuries can become the great x-factor when it comes to sports. The men’s tennis team learned that the hard way as the fourth seeded Owl’s were defeated by the
Sophomore running back Kenny Harper made an impact at the annual Cherry and White game as he rushed for a touchdown for each side, as Cherry defeated the White squad, 17-10, on Saturday, April 14
Police said a suspect is dead today after officers shot a man whose car struck a Temple student at Broad and Oxford streets. According to police, around 10:30 a.m., a male driver was observed hitting parked
South Philadelphia and the Queen Village Art Center welcomes the second annual Edible Book Festival that caters to a wide age group interested in food and literary fun. Philadelphia’s second annual Edible Book Festival, organized
The latest teach-in highlighted one view point of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Growing up in a conservative Chicago neighborhood, Jeff Picker was always taught to keep his political opinions to himself, he said. His self-described “intensely