Sinead O’Connor Sean-Nos Nua (Vanguard) Sinead O’Connor is back with an album that she has been “dying to make all [of her] life.” I can’t really see why. Sean-Nos Nua is an album of traditional
Every once in a while the impossible happens: courts show common sense. After a long battle, a tablet of the Ten Commandments prominently displayed in Alabama’s Supreme Court was ruled unconstitutional by U.S. District Judge
Note: A revised Owls for Life budget was presented before the General Assembly today, 12/9/02. This newly revised bill did not contain funding for the GAP pro-life exhibit. The bill was passed and Owls for
Philly native and ’92 Temple University grad, turned freelance writer and indie rocker Richard Turgeon recently released his first full-length novel, “Thank You, I’m a Rock Star.” Turgeon’s book is, to say the least, an
Lighting strikes twice for the Temple’s women’s volleyball team. Less than a week ago, the Owls (27-6, 13-1 A-10) defeated Manhattan College (30-2, 8-1 MAAC) 3-1 in a Nov. 27 scrimmage as a tune-up to
For 65 years the Baptist Temple at Broad and Berks streets had the quietest neighbor you could ask for. Directly across the street from the Romanesque church was the Monument Cemetery, the final home for
In the world of sports, it seems as if the term “professional” is loosely based on professionalism. The term may be based on winning percentage, shoe endorsements, or even the number of charges an athlete
When Professor Herbert Simons created the Temple Issues Forum in 1998, he had a vision: the reawakening of the minds of faculty and students through lively debate. “When I founded the Temple Issues Forum, I
Temple University founder Russell Conwell was a powerful figure in his day: a lawyer, editor, minister and preacher who could pack the faithful in. Conwell began a ministry at the Grace Baptist Church in December
Of the various things John Chaney has brought to the Temple basketball program, the x-factor has been his notorious matchup zone defense. Essentially it’s predicated on limiting transition points, forcing turnovers, neutralizing any sort of