For Lee Weisberg, finding a passion for peace was as simple as attending a concert. At a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert in 2006, Weisberg was given a flier advertising a lobbying event to endorse
After more than two years of planning and an “insane” amount of training, the students finally got what they wanted — bicycles packed with oxygen tanks and automated external defibrillators. The Temple Emergency Medical Services
The controversial human papillomavirus vaccine Gardasil may soon be prescribed to men after a recent study revealed that the STD is strongly associated with oral cancer in men. The new study conducted by the National
On Valentine’s Day, students at Northern Illinois University witnessed yet another college shooting. According to the New York Times, a lockdown and notification system was put into effect immediately, similar to the TU-Alert system that
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the College Opportunity and Affordability Act on Feb. 7, 2007, in an effort to curb rising tuition costs and another rising illegal trend on college campuses. Within the COAA
Student convenience continues to grow as more off-campus stores and restaurants accept Diamond Dollars as payment. With the help of Temple Student Government and the Diamond Dollars Office, City View Pizza and all of the
The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved the College Opportunity and Affordability Act on Feb. 7 by a vote of 354 to 58. This bill will continue Congress’ year-long effort to make college more affordable
Philadelphia has enough dive bars to get the rest of Pennsylvania drunk. Predominantly in working-class neighborhoods, these bars provide locals and visitors a rickety stool to sit on and cheap beer to drink. Most people
It’s a scene quite typical for one of Abercrombie & Fitch’s notoriously sexy catalogs. A boy and girl are making out amid high shelves of dusty novels in a used books store, their limbs so
When it’s time to pay a parking ticket, apply for a permit or access public records, Philadelphia’s City Hall is the place to be. But if Mayor Michael Nutter has anything to say about it,