More students, more booze, more problems. It’s a rather simple recipe. And that distinct scent of alcohol wafting throughout campus at night is only getting stronger. The amount of alcohol violations – disciplinary actions and
Nov. 5 Paley Library Student reported her unattended cell phone was taken between 3:25 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Nov. 5. 1517 Sydenham St. Window broken on a 1995 Honda between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Dear Editor: So again, our whole campus is well reminded of the lack of security concerns on our campus from last week’s incident at Anderson Hall. Do we feel safe going to a school in
Dear Editor: When I walked past the Bell Tower last week, I encountered graphic images of abortions and protesters from the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance. I am relieved that a group like Generation Life finally
Dear Editor: As a staunch defender of free speech, I can’t say much when Temple University is visited by people whose views I find abhorrent. I am thrilled when I see student protestors of any
We wish to respond to the false claims made in the editorial “Dissing Orientation” [Nov. 6, on a student group criticizing Temple’s past]. Many of the claims in the editorial are open to interpretation, but
There are two types of people in this world right now: those that understand the Internet is the future of all communication and media, and those that don’t. Apple knew what it was doing when
This week, as we celebrate the university’s worldwide impact on learning, it’s important to look at the impact we’re having on the environment here and at all Temple campuses. In 2004, the university teamed up
Oct. 29 Kardon Building, Sixth Floor Student reported unknown people removed her laptop computer from her apartment between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. Aug. 23. No force found. 1520 N. Sydenham St. Window broken on
Dear Editor: My senior seminar art class has a problem: gallery space for our final art show. I am asking you and your readers for any potential spaces or suggestions on finding a large, decent