The search for a new dean of the College of Liberal Arts is winding down as the fourth and final candidate, Teresa Scott Soufas, a professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Tulane
After graduating in 2004, Theo Maes headed back to Illinois to teach recreational gymnastics and work with the men’s and women’s club teams at Northwestern University in Evanston. It was an e-mail from his old
Part Three of an ongoing series. As the semester comes to a close, “The Temple News” tracked down three of four freshmen we’ve profiled during the past school year as they recap their experiences from
The circulation desk at the Tuttleman Learning Center reports that you have an outstanding balance of $15. He goes over the policy, stating that you are unable to take out any more books until your
Congratulations, fellow freshmen. We have made it through our first year of college. Looking back on the past year, I realize what I need to do to make the most out of the rest of
Northeast Philadelphia is the home to almost half of Philadelphia’s 1.5 million people. Technically, the “Northeast,” a general term for the area, is made up of a slew miniature towns: Fox Chase, Lawncrest, Rhawnhurst, Tacony,
In a little alley tucked away between Church and Filbert streets in Old City lies an assortment of stones. Burnt oranges, charcoal grays and sea blues are dotted into stiff sand, making each row and
Though the women’s tennis team lost in the Atlantic Ten Conference Championship, coach Traci Green said her team is really champions. The Owls, who were seeded No. 1 entering the tournament, lost to No. 2
Use of the Blackboard Learning System has significantly increased during the eight years it has been offered as a tool for Temple instructors and students, according to officials. The online course management system and classroom
As any great gambler knows, victory does not come without its risks; those willing to act only on a sure thing may fare reasonably well, but the biggest winnings will always go to those who