There are far too few American holidays on which drinking heavily is promoted. On Christmas, you’re not exactly supposed to get trashed, but I understand that most of you down a couple brewskis and get
If asked what the number one distraction that keeps them from doing homework is, most college students will reply, “Napster.” Yes, Napster. Every student has learned to love the self-proclaimed, “biggest, most devoted online community
Journalists are supposed to be the providers of truth and objectivity. Now that you know the theoretical job of a journalist, forget it. I thought of myself as an objective watcher and informer of the
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.– The Owls (4-5, 1-4 Big East) controlled their own destiny going into last Saturday’s game against Boston College (6-3, 3-3). A win would have made a trip to a bowl game, their
The Temple field hockey team’s season ended one stop short of its goal on Sunday as the Owls fell to the host University of Massachusetts in the Atlantic 10 Conference championship game. The Minutewomen had
Temple’s rugby teams offer athletes a great opportunity to get involved with a college sports team. Both the men’s and women’s team are always looking for enthusiastic students who are interested in playing rugby. The
The time has come for the Temple football team to put up or shut up. The Owls stand at 4-5 and in need of two wins to make it to their first bowl game since
Note: Football home games are played at Veterans Stadium. Volleyball home matches are played at McGonigle Hall. Women’s soccer games are held at Temple Stadium. Men’s and women’s basketball games are held at the Liacouras
Temple began its “post-Pepe Sanchez” era Sunday with a 90-62 exhibition win over the California East All-Stars. The Owls opened the game with a 27-11 run that put the game away early and were never
Halloween night was cold and chilly, but it was hot inside the Owl Cove where the Hip-hop society heated things up with “Baptism by Fire.” The monthly event has become a way to vent for