While some students might consider Temple University’s North Philadelphia campus foreign territory, the small percentage of Temple students who study abroad have the marks in their passports to prove otherwise. Temple’s International Programs offer students
Have you ever been to a new and exciting country that was so exotic and beautiful that you had to capture all of your thoughts, feelings, and emotions into a piece of writing? If you
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
A lot of athletes start their collegiate careers with a bad attitude. They expect to get all the minutes and to be the number-one option on the team. This causes inescapable conflict within the team
For most, basketball is a mixture of jump shots, crossovers, dunks, three pointers, zone defense, and a host of other techniques. For Women’s basketball head coach and WNBA All-star Dawn Staley, basketball has a deeper
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
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
Last year, much was expected of Temple men’s basketball team. They were fresh off an appearance in the NCAA Tournament’s Elite 8, and coach John Chaney was going to be inducted into the Basketball Hall
Dear Editor, It seems that the debate on abortion has now made its way to TSG meetings and rightly so. This is an issue we need to address on this campus. Thank God that the
A woman carrying a small dog approaches people near the vendors’ pad outside of Anderson Hall and asks for some spare change. She isn’t asking for much, she just needs $3. “I don’t use much