When Patrick McSorley was 12 years old, his father committed suicide. Father John J. Geoghan, who has been accused of molesting more that 130 young boys, knew the McSorley family from a parish he was
Many nations around the world are preparing for the establishment of a new International Criminal Court to try crimes of major human rights abuses, such as genocide. The United States, under the Bush administration, has
Collectively, sports are an enormous part of our lives. Our Sundays revolve around football, and for the month of March we devote our undivided attention to college basketball. We look to athletes as role models
Change can bring both the good and bad out of everyone. The recent heat wave brings a change that will have some students migrating to a spot under the sun and others to a little
Temple University’s men’s crew team has high hopes of becoming a national powerhouse. With several key wins and a strong balance in talent, the team is well on it’s way to becoming a force to
After losing seven straight games throughout the latter part of March, the softball team has cleaned up its act and has gone on to win 11 straight games, a win-streak which still stands after a
Temple University can claim several Hall of Fame coaches, among them basketball legends Harry Litwack and John Chaney. But one has been largely overlooked. James “Skip” Wilson has been sitting in temple’s dugout since the
The Temple lacrosse team have won nine straight Atlantic 10 games, are ranked 19th in the nation and is led by Noelle Cebron, a candidate for A-10 Player of the Year. Ask Cebron if she
When the NFL draft comes around the experts come out and try to predict where each college athlete will end up. For the second consecutive draft the Temple Owls have a couple of players hoping
The following editorial appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer on Friday, April 12. For parents of high school seniors sorting through college offers this month, the final choice often boils down to picturing how a daughter