Tucked away on the first floor of the TECH Center, student-run radio station WHIP has finally found a home and is expected to broadcast live via the station’s Web site by the end of this
Temple lost an “institution” when Arnold Boyd, the longtime program coordinator for the Office of Student Activities, died of heart failure in his office Nov. 3, 2006. Several students recalled fond memories of Boyd, who
Valentine’s Day is a time when love and romance fill the air. With the city at your fingertips and honey by your side the only question is where to go on this special day. Hopefully
Temple’s favorite alumni and Board of Trustees member Bill Cosby is planning to release a hip-hop album titled State of Emergency, according to AllHipHop.com. Cosby, 70, has spoken out against vulgar rap music in the
Without a house and unable to promise weekly parties, the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity are recruiting a very different brand of pledges this semester. “The type of fish you get depends on your
Temple embraced the title “Diversity University” after being ranked No. 2 in a list of the most diverse student populations in the Princeton Review’s 2006 edition of “The Best 361 Colleges.” Despite the ranking, students
Just a few blocks from Main Campus, Brenda Alexander and her granddaughter are braving the winter weather with a broken furnace. The house is kept habitable by portable space heaters and a gas convention oven
While most were trying to stay warm, the brothers of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity camped out in the freezing cold for a good cause. The brothers spent 30 hours beginning last Wednesday outside the Bell
Melissa Parker knew fencing at Temple would be an interesting transition. The freshman Foilist said she has enjoyed the adjustment to the competitive atmosphere that the team provides. “I like it, I like the change,”
Writers are always seeking new ways to present old ideas. This could simply be approaching an old story from a different perspective, or it could mean twisting that old story until it’s become something completely