Posted on 14 April 2008 by Todd Orodenker
Agents, scouts, team executives, draft camps, drills, tournaments, weight room sessions, pressure.
This is senior guard Mark Tyndale’s life for the next two months.
Last weekend, the recently-named Owl team MVP took part in the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament in Portsmouth, Va., a three-day event pitting the top seniors in the country against each other as NBA general [...]
Posted on 14 April 2008 by Chris Reber
When Adam DiMichele fell to the turf, many Temple football fans thought the season was lost. Not Vaughn Charlton.
Posted on 14 April 2008 by Police Reports
April 7
Student Center Food Court
Student reported an unknown person removed an iPod from her coat pocket when it was left unattended between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. April 3.
1612 N. 15th St.
Student reported receiving a harassing e-mail from her ex-boyfriend. Referred to UDC.
2100 Delhi St.
Campus Police arrested a non-Temple affiliated male on an outstanding warrant.
1825 [...]
Posted on 14 April 2008 by Sarah Fry
The search for a new dean of Temple’s James E. Beasley School of Law ended with President Ann Weaver Hart’s announcement that JoAnne A. Epps, currently associate dean for academic affairs of the law school, has been selected for the position.
“I am thrilled but humbled by this opportunity. Temple Law School is at a wonderful place [...]
Posted on 14 April 2008 by Kriston Bethel
More than 1,000 students took part in the university’s fifth-annual Relay for Life to raise money for cancer research.
Posted on 14 April 2008 by Alex Irwin
Floyd W. Alston will be the featured speaker at the university-wide commencement ceremony at the Liacouras Center on May 22.
Alston, a local business leader, will also receive an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from the university, according to a university release. In 1990, Alston founded Beech Corp., a community development corporation that revitalized the [...]
Posted on 14 April 2008 by Melissa DiPento
Across Pennsylvania college and university campuses, political momentum has been picking up.
On Friday, Sen. Hillary Clinton addressed a crowd of 1,000, mostly college-aged supporters and voters on the campus of Drexel University.
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, Trenton Mayor Douglas Palmer and U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz were on hand to introduce Clinton.
“Sen. Clinton understands certain things about [...]
Posted on 14 April 2008 by LeAnne Matlach
With the Pennsylvania primary less than two weeks away, former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton spoke at Temple Friday night to spread her mother’s message.
“I am really proud to be here on behalf of my mom,” Clinton said. “I am an adamant supporter of my mom. I believe that my mother is the strongest, most progressive [...]
Posted on 14 April 2008 by Morgan Ashenfelter
Spring Fling has been a Temple tradition for three decades. Upperclassmen can’t wait, freshman tingle with anticipation and teachers shrug their shoulders when most of their students don’t show up to class.
The tradition comes down to planning. After 30 years, Student Activities, Main Campus Program Board, Facilities Management and Campus Safety Services all feel as [...]
Posted on 14 April 2008 by Rebecca Hale
Temple Student Government’s April 22 and 23 elections draw closer as three slates discuss their plans to improve Temple.
The three slates are Owl Opportunity, Temple Reloaded and Owl V.O.I.C.E.S.
OWL OPPORTUNITY
Dusha Holmes, a junior organizational leadership major, leads the Owl Opportunity slate. His slate members are Shiv Sethi, candidate for vice president of external affairs, and [...]