Fyodor Dostoevsky, a 19th century Russian writer, once wrote a short story about a man who sat on a bench in a cemetery and listened to the dead talk. He listened to them as they
In contrast with the upbeat crowd, the red velveteen couches, yellow bulbed chandelier and giant mirror hanging on the dingy, unpainted cement walls set an eerie ambiance at the popular club Shampoo. “It looks like
Although its official title is the “Gay Ghetto,” the term “Gayborhood” is one that has grown on its residents and is consistently used when referring to the area in Center City. Whatever you call it,
“You hire the right people, you share the right values, and then you stick with them through the development years.”- President Ann Weaver Hart When Ann Weaver Hart was first contacted about becoming Temple’s ninth
Former New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreevey visited the Borders bookstore across from City Hall Sept. 23 to sign copies of his new book, “The Confession.” During an impressive political career, McGreevey harbored away a
Thick sheets of rain pelted the pavement outside of Campus Police Headquarters last Thursday night. Inside, the lobby bustled with activity as police officers garbed in protective raingear wheeled out bikes and jovially jested with
“We have to look at the moon and decide,” said Ghadah Hasan, a senior education major and member of the Muslim Student Association at Temple. “We’re old fashioned. The tradition is to follow the moon.
The implementation of the General Education Program, set to replace the core curriculum in the fall semester of 2007, may be delayed for a year. The Gen-ed committee requested a one year delay for the
One in four college women have survived a rape or an attempted rape. To combat this troubling statistic, the men of the “One in Four RV Tour” are speaking to students on college campuses across
Ray’s 13th and berks Ray’s lunch truck, located at 13th Street and Berks Malls, is still one of the best on campus, though funnel cakes have sadly left the menu. British chef Ben Proftka said