Temple football will put to rest one volume of its history when it bids farewell to Temple Stadium this weekend. The start of the 1928 season saw the opening of Temple Stadium, aka Beury Stadium,
When the fourth round of the NFL Draft came along around 11 a.m. last Sunday, Raheem Brock’s nerves started to kick in. The 6-foot-4-inch 257-pound defensive end sat and watched with every intention of seeing
When people talk about Temple Basketball’s incoming freshman class, most think of Simon Gratz’s standout forward Michael Blackshear. What most people overlook is that Maurice Collins (Blackshear’s teammate at Simon Gratz) is also a special
The football team will line up for the annual Cherry and White game this weekend. The game will be held on April 27 at 1 p.m. at the old Temple Stadium field, thus marking the
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service The following editorial appeared in the San Jose Mercury News on Thursday, April 18, 2002. The Internet has opened up a new universe of radio, unbound by limits of signals and
Another Earth Day just passed on April 22. Local PBS station WHYY filled their weekend airwaves with environment-related programming. Some people celebrated by running in a 5k fundraiser along West River Drive, some made resolutions,
The Temple University Graduate Student Association voted overwhelmingly on April 17 and 18 in favor of the new four-year contract settlement that was negotiated between the union and Temple’s administration. Union organizer Rob Callahan said
The annual scramble to gain on-campus housing has recently left about 500 eligible students without a place on campus to live next year, but there are still several options available to these students. To start,
Temple’s expansion and development plans were discussed by President David Adamany at Monday’s Temple Student Government Meeting. Adamany, along with new vice president for student affairs Theresa Powell, attended Monday’s meeting. Adamany introduced Powell to
An ideologically diverse group of educators and an Israeli diplomat gave their views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a debate last Thursday. The debaters included Nimrod Barkan, a strategic adviser to Israel’s foreign ministry; Mahmoud