Temple University head women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley has signed a new five-year contract extension, director of athletics Bill Bradshaw announced on Oct. 28. The agreement extends through the 2006-2007 season, including the NCAA tournament.
For many, October is a time to celebrate autumn: the changing of the leaves, the crisp air, the gradual transition from hot summer days to cold winter nights. For others, it’s a time to dust
Coming on the heels of their latest release, One By One, the Foo Fighters will take to the stage at the Electric Factory, as part of MTV2’s 2$Bill Concert Series, on Nov. 2. MTV2 has
Making reservations at a restaurant is an unavoidable necessity in today’s hectic world. For many who work long hours, the concept of returning home to prepare a meal holds little-to-no appeal. Dining out has become
Acknowledging a need for change, faculty and administration have collaborated to form the Core Task Force, a committee designed to discuss a new core curriculum. The Faculty Senate, led by mathematics professor William Nathan, established
Temple Student Government held a ceremony marking the opening of the first 24-hour computer lab on campus before Monday’s TSG meeting. Vice president of Student Affairs Theresa Powell and Dean of Students James Fitzsimmons addressed
Two weeks ago, I wrote about the hypocrisy of our nation’s foreign policy. That same week, North Korea revealed that it had a nuclear weapons program, in violation of a 1994 agreement with the United
The Temple Issues Forum (TIF) continued the ongoing campus debate on a possible war with Iraq on Thursday, Oct. 24. The forum, “Invading Iraq: Preventing or Creating a Catastrophe?” consisted of three debates among professors
Newport Beach, Calif. — Swordfish for lunch at the Rusty Pelican. A seat by the window overlooking yachts bobbing in the harbor. Steve Cabler should have felt at home here. But his stomach began welling