CRIME OF THE WEEK: Random objects 9:15 a.m. Feb. 19 An employee reported an unknown person removed items from an office on the 2nd floor of the Park Avenue Building. The items were a dictaphone,
The greatest player in the storied history of Temple basketball has died. Two-time college All-American and four-time NBA All-Star Guy Rodgers passed away on Monday night in Los Angeles. According to a hospital spokesperson, Mr.
A class of fifth-graders from Vaux Middle School came to Temple last Tuesday for a special program sponsored by Temple University’s Sexual Assault Counseling and Education group (SACE). About 20 students spent the afternoon in
After many delays ‘the bar’ is finally and officially in business. The Draught Horse bar and restaurant, located on Cecil B. Moore Ave. around the corner from Barnes and Noble, opened their doors last night
Revitalization of North Philadelphia has been a long time coming. Student activism at Temple can help bring that change further along. On March 18, Project H.O.M.E. (Housing, Opportunities, Medical Care, Education)will hold a 5K run
Imagine a life without ambiguous phone messages taken by a well-intentioned roommate or the confused voices of friends who always mistake one roommate for another. Since the telecommunications office has planned a major overhaul of
Friday, Feb. 23 Women’s basketball vs. Massachusetts, 7:00 p.m. Men’s gymnastics at Massachusetts, 8:00 p.m. Softball at Pirate Classic Saturday, Feb. 24 Men’s basketball vs. Dayton, 12:00 p.m. Track at Last Chance at Virginia Tech
The spectrum is obvious at the point guard position when Temple and St. Joe’s meet. Temple’s Stacey Smalls, because of her youth and inexperience, is at the bottom; St. Joe’s fifth-year senior Angela Zampella is
If last year was John Chaney’s dream season, this year has to be an absolute nightmare. Temple’s tumultuous 2000-01 season continued Tuesday night as Jameer Nelson and Marvin O’Connor each scored 17 points en route