Thank you St. Joseph’s. While most of New Orleans was partying on Bourbon Street and enjoying the St. Patrick’s Day festivities, the Temple Owls spent their Saturday night in the hotel room, drawing inspiration from
TEMPLE SPONSORS INTERCOLLEGIATE DANCE“Dance Your Queer Ass Off,” an event sponsored by both Temple University’s LAMBDA Alliance and University of Pennsylvania’s Queer Student Alliance will be held this Friday, March 23. The dance features music
Temple students had an opportunity to reflect on the controversial 2000 presidential election last Thursday, with a visit from Florida Supreme Court Justice Peggy Quince. The event gathered students and the public in Temple University
This semester, nearly 15 computers have been stolen from staff and faculty offices throughout campus, along with some labs. That number is already double that from last semester, and according to Temple’s Risk Management and
President David Adamany spoke at Temple Student Government’s General Assembly meeting on Monday to address the changes and dynamics of the University this year and years to come. He first spoke about Temple’s enrollment, which
Some students are shouting, some are shaking their heads and others just walk away. What is all this commotion about in this crowd outside of Tuttleman Hall? His name is Stephen White (Brother Steve to
Around Campus Sigma Dove Male Auction Sigma Dove Social Club Walk Auditorium Friday, March 23, 7 p.m. Skating Trip Carmen Roller Rink Friday, March 23, 11-2 a.m. Tickets sold: Tuttleman Lobby, 12-3 p.m. J&H, 5:30-10
Boycrazy Foreign Words (Magic Marker) Grade: B+ With distinctive, lazy vocals and beautifully arranged harmonies, this Portland, OR quartet creates a wholly likeable sound. Piano, organ, keyboards, horns, violin, bowed bass, and melodica provide the
Friday, March 23 Lacrosse at Lafayette, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, March 24 Baseball vs. Xavier (DH), 12:00 p.m. Women’s tennis at Army, TBA Softball vs. Fordham (DH), 12:00 p.m. Track at Pennsylvania Invitational Sunday, March 25
A different type of March Madness has consumed fourteen of Temple University’s finest athletes: fencing madness. The past five weeks have been memorable for Temple’s fencing team, as it has competed almost every weekend, with