Editor’s Note: The speaker’s name in this article has been changed to protect his identity. Twenty-five years ago, John Smith went to a frat party not knowing it would change his life. Three guys attacked
A week after opening their seasons by reaching their respective Cornell Invite flight finals, sophomores Christine Clermont and Elyse Steiner took their rackets to Penn for the Cissie Leary Invitational, which featured 10 schools from
College sports players are in some of the most envious positions on campus. Their tuitions are paid for by the university, their social status is usually cemented as popular and they get to play the
The field hockey team waited over 90 minutes to start its game against Lafayette Saturday because the Leopards’ bus was involved in an accident. Nobody was injured, but it only took the Owls 70 minutes
As of this Monday, students are going to have to pay more for their subway and bus tokens. The SEPTA board voted to raise rates Thursday afternoon. The price of a token will increase 15
The recent racial tension in Jena, La., has hit close to home as Temple students organized rallies and marches on and around campus. Many Temple students have reacted strongly to the events and voiced their
Since 1976, Disability Services and Resources has reached out to hundreds of Temple University students. DSR has strived to inform students that there is hope for each and every one of them, even when the
In the wake of the meningitis death of a University of Pennsylvania student two weeks ago, Temple has taken strides to protect its own student body, officials said. On the morning of Sept. 9, Anne
Their beliefs are uncommon in comparison to mainstream political parties, but their ideology is being embraced on Temple’s campus. In March 2007, the Temple Libertarians were officially registered as a student organization on campus. Ryan
The eyebrows of the students around the room rose when Cassandra Jackson, counselor coordinator for the Russell Conwell Center suggested, “Invite [your professor] over to lunch or coffee.” Seeing the students’ reactions, Jackson said, “The