ORLANDO, Fla. In the nearly two years Jim Sudbay has lived at Knight’s Krossing, his car has been broken into and its windshield shot out. But that’s not why he wants to move out
AKRON, OhioSo Rusty Moncrief phones the other day from a service station somewhere in America. I ask him where, exactly. “Hey, Casey, where are we?” he calls to his friend. Casey ambles outside to look
Over the past week I have been struggling through a situation over which I’ve heard many a Temple student lament: computer data loss. I, like many students, store the bulk of my assignments and other
The Temple men’s basketball team stunned No.24 Xavier Wednesday night 67-56 in one of the most impressive outings of the season. The win couldn’t come at a better time with the Atlantic 10 Tournament only
ALEX WESBY SR. F 6-6, 190 The third-year senior graduated from Ben Franklin High School at Broad and Spring Garden in 1998. Wesby came up Broad Street and has been a force on defense for
The point guard is an essential part of any basketball team. Calling plays, getting teammates involved, and pushing the ball up the court while knowing when to slow down the tempo are all characteristics of
The Rollin’ Owls, Temple’s wheelchair basketball team, will travel to Charlotte, N.C., Friday to participate in the Division 3 National Wheelchair Basketball Tournament. With a 16-7 record and the 11th seed in the 16-team double
Women’s Basketball – Sunday’s Game La Salle (6-19, 2-12 A-10) at Temple (15-10, 10-4) When: 2 p.m. Where: Liacouras Center Coaches: LaSalle: John Miller (287-173); Temple: Dawn Staley (34-21) Key players: LaSalle: Suzanne Keilty (Sr.,
Joe Christian International Business jchris03@temple.edu (215)-777-2584 Dear Editor, I am writing in response to the recent “focus on bisexuality” events around campus. So often in our world today we are taught that everything is fine