Having a boyfriend in a band can be a VIP pass, but the backstage lifestyle isn’t all that glamourous. Imagine rocking out backstage every weekend while your lead-singer boyfriend electrifies a sold-out crowd. Then you
An innovative crowd of Tyler School of Art alumni gathered for the opening reception of its “Works on paper” collection – the third installment of the Victory for Tyler exhibition. The event was held at
Guest columnist Lauren Bateman describes her time abroad in Santiago, Chile. After months of getting courses approved by Temple, making transportation plans, going through the arduous process of obtaining a student visa and sitting through
Norman Finkelstein spoke at a Students for Justice in Palestine event. Tensions were high on April 7 as students gathered in the Walk Auditorium in Ritter Hall to hear world-renowned political scientist Dr. Norman Finkelstein
An Invisible Children Event personalized the war in Africa for students. Ninety. That is the percentage of soldiers in the Lord’s Resistance Army who were recruited as children, and Oroma Nancy Knox was almost one
Being a resident assistant at any Temple residence hall does not only look good on a résumé, but it can also lead a student to establishing new outlooks and goals in life. The RA position
Have you ever been ice skating and got so cold you had to stop and get something hot to warm you up? If so, envision a structure devised to do just that without having to
Columnist Dan Dorr gets advice from author Bhanu Kapil. Make it messier.” These are words and instructions to live by from Bhanu Kapil during her lecture last Tuesday at Main Campus. There, she passed around
Architecture professor Robert Trempe talked to students about his approach to work. Assistant professor of architecture at Tyler School of Art, Robert Trempe stood before a crowd of more than 60 students on March 30.