Recently the urge hit to go bowling. I missed throwing the ball down the lane. I missed 7-10 splits. I missed those Brunswick video screens. I missed sharing a pitcher of beer with friends. I
The Temple women’s basketball team begins the 2002-2003 season with questions. What can we expect from the offense? Will their new front court get the job done? Can Stacy Smalls lead this team effectively, and
Going from an elite eight team his freshman year to an inglorious run in the NIT as a sophomore, you can bet junior David Hawkins is anxious to get back to the NCAA’s. But unlike
Entering her junior year, Christena Hamilton, known by her teammates as “Hammy” will be asked to play a bigger role this season. With the loss of three starters, graduates from last year’s team, and because
“We are the chosen people, headed for our land, that land which we shall with a sacred solemn vow, honor with a name, Africa!” The final words of performance poet Kor Kor Okai’s piece resonated
The Big 5 schools, including Temple, are teaming up with Citizens Bank and the Greater Philadelphia Food Bank to collect nonperishable food items at all men’s and women’s home basketball games during November and December.
For most American students, high school graduation means college acceptance letters and picking the right major. For Yamit Haba, it meant learning how to shoot and driving in tanks while fulfilling her two-year requirement in
This is the last chance for the Owls (4-7, 2-4) to show what they are made of. The Temple football team’s season will come to an end this Saturday at the Vet against the Boston
I first heard of the School of the Americas (SOA) in the early 90’s when listening to a radio interview of Fr Roy Bourgois, a Marynoll priest. He was in the navy and subsequently became
The Taekwondo Club is looking to fight its way to the top of the Ivy-Northeast Collegiate Taekwondo League this season under the tutelage of Master Larry Narcisi. Narcisi became active in Taekwondo at an early