With all of its symbols of freedom and democracy, America has become a melting pot of ethnic, racial and religious diversity. The land of the free has opened its door to those huddled masses pursuing
On Monday, there was free food in the lobby of the Student Center. This should be done on a daily basis. We pay a good amount of money to go to this school and I
The war on terrorism took a frightening turn this month when the first case of Anthrax poisoning was reported at a Florida tabloid through a suspicious piece of mail. Then it happened at NBC, then
10/15/01, 9:10 a.m., McGonigle Hall, Academic Support Services Employee reported an unknown person removed eight CDs and a Temple T-shirt from the office. 10/15/01, 1:10 p.m., Temple Towers Student reported receiving harassing phone calls from
Memorial service to be held for esteemed faculty member In honor of long time associate professor and former acting dean of the school of communications, a memorial service will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 30
When a team is struggling to find its groove, call Rutgers. On an eventful homecoming day Temple Football (2-3, 1-1 in Big East) defeated the Rutgers (1-5, 0-4), 30-5 on Saturday at Veterans’ Stadium. Behind
Men’s basketball tickets go on sale Tuesday at the Liacouras Center. Morning Madness festivities start Monday night with camping out all night in front of the arena. Doors open at 6 a.m. to buy tickets
Last week, Temple field hockey defeated Virginia Commonwealth to end a five-game losing streak. The team looked superb in the victory and it seemed that their troubles were over. Not so fast. After a long
What’s eating the women’s volleyball team? The Owls (11-5, 4-3 Atlantic 10) had a chance to gain sole possession of first place in the A-10 last weekend, but instead dropped to fourth place with disappointing
And now starting at quarterback for your Temple Owls … enter any name here. That has been the common theme for this year’s Temple football team. The starting quarterbacks have switched from senior Devin Scott,