Columnist Cary Carr talks about how she dealth with an eating disorder. When most people think of eating disorders, they think of extreme cases of bulimia and anorexia as featured on TV documentaries or in
On March 21, Temple Student Government met for its third senate meeting of the spring semester. Student Body President Natalie Ramos-Castillo introduced a proposal to restructure TSG, which students will be able to vote on
Columnist Cary Carr finds the perfect workout companion in her mom. She grunts when she lifts weights, runs laps inside the nearby Home Depot and practices meditation on the mats while everyone else is stretching.
Students will now be able to print from any computer on the TUsecure network. Wireless printing, which has been in the works since Temple Student Government’s current executive board, BreakThru TU, was voted into office,
With the Philadelphia Wings dance team, columnist Cary Carr keeps her diet and exercise in check. Imagine being magnified on a Jumbotron in front of hundreds of people, wearing little white shorts and a red
On Monday, Feb. 28, Temple Student Government held its second State of the Campus address of the semester. At the address, President Ann Weaver Hart explained some of the projects in the 20/20 plan and
Student Activities’ STARS initiative currently ranks more than 200 Main Campus organizations. In order for a registered student organization to apply to the maximum $2,500 in allocations per semester from the university, it must receive
On Feb. 21, Temple Student Government held its second senate meeting of the semester where its members discussed upcoming initiatives and civic engagement. Senators Sarah Khan and Subhi Zaman were both sworn in before the
Columnist Cary Carr doesn’t compromise healthy habits in her relationship. Falling into the cuddly cushion a relationship offers is far from difficult. But pulling yourself up from that cushion, dropping the Doritos and motivating yourself
On Feb. 7, Temple Student Government met for its first senate meeting of the Spring 2011 semester, during which its members made suggestions to improve Campus Safety Services initiatives and community relations policies. In the