Temple’s production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, directed by Larry Beyah, opened in Tomlinson Theater last Thursday. Based on the novel by Choderlos de Laclos, Christopher Hampton’s script is loquacious and piercing. In this world, few
The violent civil war in Sierra Leone is a prime example of American racism. As individuals and as a nation, we promote white interests over those of “people of color.” I’m sure that most readers
Imagine this scenario: There’s less than a week before Election Day and you pick up a copy of The Philadelphia Inquirer, or any local paper, even the lowly Metro. You notice that an online poll
Rep. Ron Klink, the Democratic Senatorial candidate from Pittsburgh, is a relatively unknown face in eastern Pennsylvania. Running in the shadow of well-known Republican Rick Santorum, an incumbent, has not helped, but the strength driving
Now, for all of us guys, how many times have we heard this expression: “Why don’t you (the man) know what I (the woman) want?” I have had this said to me many times, enough
A few years ago, I received some unfavorable looks from people when I told them I was going to college to major in broadcast journalism. I’m sure any communications major can relate. Unfortunately, in the
It was trick or treat for Temple’s volleyball team as the George Washington Colonials stormed into McGonigal Hall with revenge on their minds this Halloween. The Owls won a tough, five-set victory over the Colonials
The men’s soccer team finished its 2000 season on a high a note as the Owls extended their winning streak to a season-high four games with a 3-2 win over Atlantic 10 rival St. Bonaventure
Tanardo Sharps was the number-one running back in the Big East after Temple’s 45-17 loss to Miami two weeks ago. But then the team had a week off and Sharps lost that title to Boston
The weekend road trip of the Temple field hockey team ebbed and flowed like a temperamental river. Temple steered a steady course on Saturday, defeating Virginia Commonwealth in a 2-0 shutout. The win extended the