Dear Editor, I would like to know why the March 28-April 3 Temple News had a very extensive cover story about Temple Jewish Students’ visiting Israel at the same time that Israeli military forces invaded
As the Temple Owls football team starts their NCAA mandated spring drills, this is a time for evaluations. Coach Bobby Wallace is now heading into his fifth season and all the players he is evaluating
Temple’s lacrosse team is used to playing nationally ranked opposition. They’ve already gone to battle with three top 20 teams. But on Wednesday, they probably played their toughest opponent all season in the Princeton Tigers.
The Temple men’s gymnastics team finished the year off in style. At the NCAA qualifying competition in Norman, Okla., last Thursday, the team did well, placing sixth overall with a team score of 204.3, but
It was a good weekend for Temple Baseball. The Owls (11-13, 5-4) broke out their seldom-used broom and swept away the LaSalle Explorers by scores of 9-2, 9-8, and 14-6. Temple raised itself to the
Final chance for writing series Students have one last chance to catch the Spring 2002 “Poets and Writers Series” when award-winning science-fiction writer Michael Swanwick makes an appearance at the Temple Gallery at 8 p.m.
Extend the Philadelphia Big 5 to spring sports, for Temple’s sake. The Owls spring sports have a Big 5 record of 16-3. The biggest surprise of the teams would be softball. After finishing in second
Temple’s libraries hope students will be using the 3M SelfCheck machines in Paley Library on Monday, April 15, which is the nation-wide Check-It-Out-Yourself Day. By using the machines, students will be exercising their freedom to
The “just war” theory has triumphed in America, but with its success comes a new set of responsibilities, political theorist Michael Walzer said in a special lecture on Monday in Gladfelter Hall. “War is always
Changes in the University policy on repeated classes and professor evaluations were announced at Monday’s Temple Student Government meeting by the TSG Vice President of Academic Affairs Nicole Viscomi. Beginning next fall, students who take