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
Dear Editor, In reading your recent editorial [“TSG Rewritten,” March 4, 2008], I was pleased to find an article highlighting just one of the recent changes at Temple that will enhance our university’s standing as
The nation’s environmental movement has long been associated with middle- and upper-class Americans who have the economic agency and political sway to combat issues such as global warming. Temple organization Philly Eco Kids strives to
AMBLER – Acting Dean Jim Hilty at the Ambler Campus predicted that the modern, spacious and high-tech Ambler Learning Center “very likely will become the central point of the campus” when it opened in fall
The Office of Sustainability, recently announced by President Ann Weaver Hart, is the first step to new university-wide policies on making Temple’s campuses more environmentally friendly. The function of the new office will be to
Andrew Porter’s mother left the courtroom in tears Thursday morning when a judge ruled that her son would still face charges of alleged rape for an incident in late January. His father stayed in the
Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will debate yet again in Philadelphia as the race to become the Democratic nominee for this year’s election continues. The April 16 debate will be held at the National