“One of the problems of a big urban university is that people are scattered,” said Tchet Dorman, director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs. Dorman and his office are trying to help people on campus
The do-it-yourself music scene in Philadelphia is rapidly turning into the hope-someone-else-does-it scene. Aspiring young bands from all over the region that want to play Philly are finding it difficult to organize a show in
To pee, or not to pee: that is the question. There are few things that are more uncomfortable than needing a restroom in public. Many businesses only offer their bathrooms to paying customers, while some
A young man died of multiple gunshot wounds after a shooting on the 2000 block of Norris Street, blocks from Main Campus, early Sunday evening. A spokesperson from the Philadelphia Police Department Public Affairs Division
Lisa Poole Deem was recently appointed to the Pennsylvania State Board of Dentistry. Deem is the first Temple dental faculty member to serve on the board. The State Board of Dentistry sets policy and regulations
Ben Starsky, a graduate academic extern, surprised many Temple Student Government members at Monday’s meeting when he announced that General Assembly meetings will not continue next year. The bimonthly TSG Senate meetings will replace the
After a three-week hiatus, the Owls are set to begin play this afternoon against Delaware State at Temple’s Ambler Sports Complex. The Owls (4-6) initiated the 2008 season at the Arizona State University Tournament where
After winning three of five games last week, the baseball team is now one victory away from reaching the .500 mark this season. Temple (6-7) continues to work out of its early season struggles, as