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
Too much time at Temple can definitely give you cabin fever. Sure, your folks are paying big bucks to give you an education, and expect you to study 24-7. But we all know that too
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.
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
In an Oct. 9 radio interview, entertainer and activist Harry Belafonte compared Secretary of State Colin Powell to a plantation slave who curried the favor of his master, who in this instance is President George
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
Floetry Floetic (DreamWorks) The London duo, comprised of singer songwriter Marsha Ambrosius and emcee songwriter Natalie Stewart, describe their combination of soul and spoken word as “poetic delivery with musical intent.” Floetry owes their shiny
As I stroll around campus, to and from classes, I see more people than I can count. Some faces pass by in a blur, and some catch my eye from time to time. One memorable
Senior Lisa Jakubowicz has done what many great athletes do at the top of their game: compete in another sport. Michael Jordan played on the Chicago White Sox for a season, and both Bo Jackson
The Owls field hockey team suffered a 2-1 loss last Sunday to the Richmond Spiders (3-0), dropping their record to 0-2 in Atlantic 10 Conference play. The Owls overall record is 7-8, but they’re looking