What can you do with a degree in African-American Studies? This is likely to be one of the most commonly asked questions of those involved with the African-American Studies Department here at Temple University. Dr.
These British invasion bands are starting to sound more and more distinctly American. Take Starsailor. Opening for the seminal Manchester fivesome Charlatans UK at the TLA, they showed a fond embracement of Americana within their
There is a forum at the bottom of the page for discussion. Martin Eisen used to work at Temple University as a mathematics professor. Now Eisen is pursuing a federal civil lawsuit against Temple University.
As an African American Studies student I listened to Randall Kennedy’s talk about the use of the work “nigger” as part of the Temple Issues Forum broadcast on WHYY (1/31/02) in almost disbelief. Here was
Defending a title is a hard thing to do. For the Xavier women’s basketball team (8-14, 3-7 Atlantic 10) the odds of repeating as A-10 champs are slim to none. The thought was probably never
When No. 14 stepped off of the court in North Carolina a few weeks ago, he had only registered four points in a blowout loss at N.C. State. Worse than that, he was 0-for-11 from
Eighteen out of 24 is not bad, especially when it comes to signing players to play football for next year’s team. Temple football received 18 national letters of intent Wednesday, the first day college football
All-Star Events at the Liacouras Center Feb. 8, 8 p.m.: Second Annual Hoop Magic Celebrity Basketball Game. Tickets: $15-$25 Check it out: Master P., Silk the Shocker, Boyz II Men, Missy Elliot and Michael Bivens
Temple’s graduate students turned sports into politics last Saturday when they rallied outside the Liacouras Center to inform basketball fans arriving for an afternoon game of their contract plight. The Temple University Graduate Students Association