It’s the bottom of the seventh inning and G.O.D. has just driven by. Two innings ago it was an oil tanker, and the last batter it was a school bus. As these vehicles (like the
In athletics, they say defense wins championships. But a ton of offense will certainly get the team to the big game. Like a shark sensing the blood of its prey, Temple lacrosse star Kelly Ruch
Spring is here. It is usually a time of joy on campus. Teachers, students and employees come out in masses to enjoy the beautiful weather. Vendors experience an impressive increase in sales, and social activities
People have always complained that cities are noisy places to live, but the cities of yesterday have nothing on the ruckus going on today. We might do well to invest in some sign language classes.
This is a topic that I find humorous, but there are women at this school who take this matter quite seriously. It’s the “anti-Temple man” crisis. For various reasons there are female students who choose
As my graduation quickly approaches, I feel elation, relief, anxiety, exhaustion, pride and a little loss. It is amazing how one event could spark so many emotions. Graduation, however, seems to be one of those
The year is AD 33. Strolling through Galilee, you pass the King Herod Center and the many vendors surrounding “temple” on your way to synagogue. You see someone standing outside quoting scripture and preaching peace,
On the average of once a week, Temple students encounter one or a few gentlemen espousing the word of God. They stand on corners outside the Student Activities Center, the Bell Tower, and the Johnson-Hardwick
Tuesday, April 11, 2000 9:39 a.m. Hardwick Hall, 9th floor A student reported an unknown person removed a Nokia cellular phone when the phone was left unattended on a study lounge table between 12:30 and
The Board of Trustees and the University Search Committee plan to name Temple’s eighth president sometime in mid-May. The Board of Trustees on Dec. 14 appointed a 15-person committee to aid in the search for