Sputnik sparked ambition in America 50 years ago. Its anniversary calls for moments of reflection. On behalf of the event, Temple looks back at our past and forward at our future. Mia Luerhrmann, associate dean
Nicole Gordon, Chiara Brunori and Swee Shankar hurried down Liacouras Walk at 4:50 on Monday, Sept. 23, nervously chatting to one another. The three freshmen were on their way to the first sorority recruitment meeting.
Coming into college with images of Animal House, Old School, and American Pie running through my mind, I no doubt had pre-conceived notions about fraternities. Looking absolutely clueless, there I was standing in J&H, tray
Spruce Street bustled with people. A man mounted a mechanical bull. The crowd cheered as he managed to cling to it for half a minute. Dressed in plastic platform shoes, another man joined in a
It’s no secret that college students love Facebook. Most can attest to spending hours browsing through friends, photos and joining groups. But have you ever wondered which groups are most popular in your network? Well,
“Are you client-ready?” The words were spoken eloquently and slowly, like the narrator’s voice on a motivational cassette tape, with particular emphasis on the ‘c’ and ‘l.’ Lisa Taylor Richey of the American Academy of
“Oh my God, there are no seats,” said freshman theater major Trish Volpe while she frantically searched for a computer at the TECH Center. Though more than 800 workstations make up both the TECH Center
With a tight budget while in college, most students have trouble affording computers. Thanks to Temple’s own Computer Recycling Center, located on the third floor of the TECH Center, students can get their own for
Haleigh Boutin’s need for a new laptop was as sudden as it was unexpected. The senior journalism major had always had problems with her old Dell Inspiron 300M, but she was completely taken by surprise
I want to be a game show host. Some children have aspirations to be astronauts, police officers or doctors when they grow up – professions that truly better human life. And then there’s me. In