The footage of Saddam Hussein’s execution from a cell phone has spread across the Internet faster than panty-free Britney Spears. The reaction to the footage is mixed, just like America’s reaction to the war. Either
Last year was an important one for free speech. We can only hope that 2007 will be too. The American public seemed to come to the conclusion last year that the war in Iraq had
Science is not a popular subject. Whether it is served up as chemistry, biology or physics, students tend to have an aversion to anything that might involve glass beakers or laws of motion. “Whenever I
U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., re-elected to his 18th term, just revealed his plans for a new piece of legislation. It won’t end the war in Iraq, but it would force America’s youth to fight
Sitting in the TECH Center, a girl reads, “Sara Spink has posted a comment on your wall.” Her eyes widen as her lips form into a smile. It is obvious that this connection has brought
Ever wonder why that SEPTA conductor is a little crabbier during the winter months? Or why Temple students seem more anxious and depressed than usual once the sun starts setting at 4:30 p.m.? It might
Founded in 1995 by Craig Newmark as a way to tell San Francisco residents about cool local events, Craigslist has expanded to include cities in all 50 states and more than 50 countries. There are
Every year, “U.S. News & World Report” releases its annual college rankings and sends college admissions offices and obsessive applicants into a frenzy. Combine this with colleges scratching and clawing for any sliver of recognition
Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and Lewis Black are the premier political comics of our time. These three comedians have provided necessary criticism of the American government for the last few years. One of the many
With the semester winding down to a close and 2007 quickly approaching, it only feels right to take a gander into the future to see what exactly is in store for Temple. Next year, construction