Saturday mornings in Washington Square Park are quiet, almost meditative. Families are out for strolls while tourists snap pictures. But on Saturday, Oct. 7 there was a different crowd in the park – many of
It has been almost a year since Curtis Hall was torn down to make way for Alter Hall, a seven-story state-of-the-art addition to the Fox School of Business. But now, only a rancid odor lingers
On the corner of 7th and Spring Garden streets sits a domicile that goes largely unnoticed. It is a national historic landmark rich in literary history – and possibly paranormal activity. Upon my arrival at
With Pennsylvania being hailed as one of the key states in the upcoming November elections, Temple students will have a chance to play a pivotal role in national politics – that is, if they’re registered
When it comes to colossal field hockey matches, a meeting between Temple and Richmond ranks among the biggest in the Atlantic Ten Conference. The Owls and Spiders know each other all too well, and their
During the first two weeks of fall semester, two out of the four elevators in Gladfelter Hall were out of commission. The line of people waiting for an elevator was longer than usual and the
Rating: 8.5 / 10 The quest for truth is a theme that has been revisited countless times in the annals of literature. Whether personal or universal, truth is something of an obsession for many writers.
Dr. Ainsley Carry, associate vice president and dean of students, announced this week that he will leave Temple to fill a position at the University of Florida. Carry accepted the position as associate vice president
While Philadelphia’s newly-implemented smoking ban is still hazy to some city residents, one thing is clear: Smoking in bars on campus is gone for good. Both Maxi’s and The Draught Horse, the only two bars
The Facilities Committee of the Board of Trustees gathered last Wednesday to discuss upgrades and renovations on Main Campus. “Of the 150 elevators on campus, … 43 percent of them are over 20 years old,”