Sisters reunite for fencing team
December 6, 2011 by Anthony Bellino
Filed under Other Sports, Sports
Senior Krystal Jones picks up her fencing career after hiatus. Taking three years off of a sport and returning to play it at the Division-I level is nearly unheard of. That is exactly what senior epee squad member Krystal Jones is doing for the fencing team. Krystal Jones joins the team for her senior year [...]
Peddy lifts Owls in win
December 6, 2011 by Brandon Stoneburg
Filed under Basketball Preview, Sports, Women's Basketball
Senior guard Shey Peddy scores a Temple career high. Senior guard Shey Peddy set a milestone in her career as a Temple women’s basketball player in the Owls’ game against the Auburn Tigers at the Liacouras Center last Saturday. Peddy put on a show to the tune of 27 points, her Temple career high, leading [...]
Settles credits team for success, All-American honors
December 6, 2011 by Colin Tansits
Filed under Other Sports, Sports
Senior forward concludes All-American career. The legacy that senior forward Bridget Settles will leave behind as a member of the field hockey program will go beyond her statistics. After being named Atlantic Ten Conference Player of the Week three times as a senior, Settles led a young Owls’ squad to the A-10 Championship game. Although [...]
New ice hockey scorer emerges
December 6, 2011 by Samantha Grinnan
Filed under Other Sports, Sports
Junior forward Sean Nealis leads the club team in scoring. Last year, the ice hockey club finished its season with a trip to American Collegiate Hockey Association Nationals. But this year’s leading scorer didn’t make the trip. Junior forward Sean Nealis’ absence from the team was not due to any type of injury, but rather [...]
All-State pitchers choose Temple
December 6, 2011 by John Murrow
Filed under Baseball/Softball, Sports
Peterson brothers seek a smooth transition to Division-I level. For twin brothers and freshmen pitchers Eric and Patrick Peterson, attending college together “just happened.” As graduates of the Charter School of Wilmington, Del. last year, Eric and Patrick Peterson began their college search with baseball in mind. The two wanted to go to a school [...]
Mock Trial team lacks necessary funding
December 6, 2011 by Amelia Brust
Filed under News
Mock Trial’s success could be abruptly halted without additional allocations. Although the Temple Mock Trial team is expected to attend its first round of regional competitions later this winter, funding restraints may hinder its ability to attend the competition. “Our chances of getting at least one team in the Top 8 are very good,” President [...]
Project raises awareness in honor of late Friend
December 6, 2011 by Dominique Johnson
Filed under News
Students are raising awareness in honor of a late Roswell Friend. A group of students is utilizing a class project in an effort to raise awareness about suicide, and honor the memory of a graduate who died just before the semester began. Days after he was declared missing by friends and family, Roswell Friend, a [...]
Activists arrested at Occupy eviction, on campus
December 6, 2011 by Angelo Fichera and Payne Schroeder
Filed under News
Last week, a number of student activists were arrested during demonstrations. Being arrested, to some students, means a blemish on an otherwise clean record. Some student activists, however, are equating it to fuel for the campaigns they’ve been championing for months. “It makes us stronger, more determined and more confident in the end of win,” [...]
New Year brings new attitudes and goals
December 6, 2011 by Najee Clancy
Filed under Opinion
Robert Felder of West Philadelphia looks forward to setting new standards this New Year’s Day. The end of the year brings about feelings of excitement, magic and retrospection as the holiday season rolls into high gear and the New Year approaches. With less than a month left of 2011, people across the tri-state area are [...]
Bowling Green State University horror
December 6, 2011 by admin
Filed under Letters to the Editor, Opinion
Dear Editor: Bowling Green State University of Ohio has been a place of horrors for Temple athletics in October and November 2011. When Temple traveled to Bowling Green for their MAC East football showdown on Oct. 22, the Owls had been around a 6.5 point odds favorite over the Falcons; however, Bernard Pierce was [...]





