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Allen’s play is fading

January 24, 2011 by Kyle Gauss  
Filed under Columns, Men's Basketball, Sports

Senior forward Lavoy Allen has not played up to expectations. Uh oh. Things are starting to get  scary for the men’s basketball team. With Saturday’s loss to Xavier, the Owls have now lost two of their last three games. Both of the losses, which included a thrashing by Duquesne, have come against teams that currently [...]

TTN Slideshow: “Dancing with Parkinsons Disease” at the Kun-Yang Lin Dance and Movement Center

January 24, 2011 by Kate McCann  
Filed under Slideshows, Web Exclusives

Slideshow by TTN Photographer Kate McCann.

The Kun-Yang Lin Dance and Movement Center, located at 1316 S. 9th Street, hosted “Dancing with Parkinson’s Disease” on January 21, 2010. The class was taught by David Leventhal, a dance instructor from Brooklyn, NY, who has been teaching classes to people with Parkinson’s for ten years.

TTN Video: Women’s Fencing Team

January 24, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Sports, Uncategorized, Video, Web Exclusives

Video by Marjorie Thomas and Haley Kmetz. Edited by Brittani Miller.

TTN Video: MOTS – Welcome back to Temple

January 24, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Video, Web Exclusives

Video by Rachel Stewart and Breland Moore. Edited by Joe Russo.

TTN Video: Wine-o Reading Series

January 24, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Video, Web Exclusives

Video by Ian Rose and Joe Russo. Edited by Ian Rose and Rachel Stewart.

Fencing: Thompson seeks spot

January 24, 2011 by Connor Showalter  
Filed under Theater

The Cherry and White recently competed at the North American Cup tournament between Jan. 14-17 in Dallas. Junior Kamali Thompson earned top honors for the Owls, winning the gold medal in the Under-20 Women’s Sabre event. Freshman Epiphany Georges and sophomore Mikayla Varadi both finished in the Top 10 in the Under-20 Women’s Foil event, [...]

Fencing goes 4-1 in Philadelphia Invitational

January 24, 2011 by Connor Showalter  
Filed under Uncategorized

The Owls shuffle their starting lineup in a home tournament. The fencing team finished its first dual meet of the season, 4-1, Sunday at the Philadelphia Invitational at McGonigle Hall, falling only to No. 7 Northwestern, 15-12. The No. 9 Owls earned victories against Cornell, Haverford, Sacred Heart and John Hopkins, as the team received [...]

Women’s tennis splits spring season opener

January 24, 2011 by Joey Cranney  
Filed under Other Sports, Sports

The team competed in New Hampshire with help from the freshmen. In the opening weekend for the women’s tennis team, the Owls got a huge contribution from unexpected sources. In a loss to Dartmouth on Saturday and a win against Southern New Hampshire on Sunday, the women’s tennis freshman trio of singles/doubles players Jordan Batey, [...]

Becoming an irreplaceable piece

January 24, 2011 by Jeffrey Janiczek  
Filed under Featured, Sports, Women's Basketball

Junior guard Shey Peddy of the women’s basketball team was more than eager to step onto the court this season after spending last year watching her team from the sideline. She was required to sit out due to NCAA Division I transfer rules, but now in her first season with Temple, Peddy is making up [...]

Waiting for scoring trio to gel

January 24, 2011 by Jake Adams  
Filed under Uncategorized

The women’s basketball team is waiting to get in sync. Junior guard Shey Peddy gave the women’s basketball team a couple more solid performances this week in tough wins against Big 5 rivals St. Joseph’s and Penn. The word “solid” is an understatement for most players, outbursts, such as the 19-point display against the Hawks [...]

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