A story in last Saturday’s Philadelphia Inquirer tracked Temple’s performance on a 1995 deal in which the University promised $5 million to fight urban blight in exchange for permission from the city to build The
Intense practices, nationally ranked opponents, world class athletes on the roster — the Temple women’s tennis is not your average team. Despite the numbers, the Lady Owls (3-11) have put together a roster worthy of
Quarterback is a term used to identify the person who crouches beneath the center and throws the pigskin to teammates across the football field. Quarterback is also a term that is nonchalantly thrown around by
WASHINGTON When thousands of disorderly fans took to the streets of College Park after the University of Maryland’s national basketball championship Monday night, they were met by hundreds of firefighters, police and eight people
Those disappointed faces have long disappeared from our memories and their uncultivated talents, acute intellect and physical prowess will only be revisited in fleeting recollections. They lived in a conscious nightmare the nightmare of
Facing a growing budget deficit of more than $600 million, Pennsylvania Gov. Mark S. Schweiker plans to cut Temple’s funding and President David Adamany may look to students to make up the shortfall. Schweiker has
The Barnes Foundation provides visitors with a new way to look at art. While most art museums adhere to an unspoken code where walls or entire rooms are dedicated to one artist or style of
With the commencement of the Afghanistan campaign six months ago, the United States gave the green light to governments around the world to solve their problems through violence. All they need to do is cite
The opening of the 7-Eleven last week was the latest step forward in the Liacouras Walk project that has been plodding along slowly since last summer. The three new eateries of Dunkin Donuts, Baskin Robbins