Sophomore goalkeeper Jackie Mauro has been instrumental in the early success of the women’s soccer team (5-4). She has 60 saves thus far in nine games, which isn’t bad considering that last year she amounted
The Temple women’s volleyball team has begun its campaign to take over the Atlantic 10 Conference with two conference wins under its belt. Their first conference win came against La Salle with scores of 30-26,
Dannon Mehaffey’s style of play is similar to the texture of yogurt – smooth. Mehaffey was named the Atlantic-10 field hockey player of the week after playing extremely well during the Temple Invitational Tournament earlier
In need of a third assistant, Temple basketball head coach John Chaney filled the vacancy with not just any ordinary coach, but city legend Bill Ellerbee. The longtime coach of national powerhouse Simon Gratz High
I attended a house party in Long Island this weekend. Long Island is New York City’s suburban outpost, home to Amy Fisher, Billy Joel and the genius of the drive-thru grocery store. The party was
Aside from providing an exhaustive summary of the anti-Bush talking-points from the Democratic National Committee, your string of groundless attacks on the President’s “Wayward War” effort reveals the deep partisan bitterness guiding the President’s political
The scandals that plagued the Clinton White House have been brought into the spotlight once again as the Clintons, Monica Lewinski and Vernon Jordan are asking for taxpayer funding for their legal bills, which could
We are fortunate to live in an idealistic nation. America is a country whose ideals of democracy and free market capitalism are so strong that they should be echoed throughout the world. In some countries,
It can’t be easy being Ariel Sharon. As Prime Minister of Israel, Sharon has the insurmountable duty of protecting Israel against terrorists, while working toward a peace agreement with Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat — whom
Walter Annenberg, the man whose name graces the building that houses Temple University’s communications program, died Tuesday, Oct. 1, of complications from pneumonia. The publishing giant was as much known for his philanthropy as he