PROFESSOR SPEAKING AT WOODMERE ART MUSUEM Gerard Silk, professor in Temple’s art history department, will be a guest lecturer in part of Woodmere Art Museum’s “Elements of Art” lecture series. The March 5 lecture, “Sensation:
The decision of canceling evening classes last Monday due to the surprise snowstorm was made by two people: vice president, William T. Bergman, and executive vice president for administration Dr. Richard M. Englert. Englert and
There is nothing more feared in modern society than the loss of cable TV. I have heard stories of men who chose to lose limbs rather than their cable. There is nothing more emasculating than
At the Temple/U-Mass basketball game, the Minutemen squeaked out an overtime victory. As the buzzer sounded a proud, arrogant Minutemen player jumped up on the scorer’s table with outstretched arms taunting the Temple crowd. This
Everyone is always complaining that there’s nothing to do on campus whenever the weekend rolls around but that is completely untrue. There are plenty of great places to go hang out and pass around the
Athena Christoforakis stood at the end of the bench with her warm-up jersey covering a mound of ice on her shoulder. Natalia Isaac sat at the middle of the bench, drinking a cup of water.
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
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
A quiet room is filled with 70 youngsters. Eyes are monitoring them. Each child sits at a cherry or white table with pencils, sharpeners, calculators and a nervousness like they were taking the SAT. But