Temple University students rallied at the Bell Tower to protest a possible war on Iraq last week. The rally, which took place on Wednesday, Nov. 20, was organized by Temple’s Radical Education Collective in coordination
The Temple women’s volleyball team made sure that their return trip to Xavier’s Cintas Center would end on a sweeter note. The Owls went down an extra day in advance to prep for the Atlantic
Last year, much was expected of Temple men’s basketball team. They were fresh off an appearance in the NCAA Tournament’s Elite 8, and coach John Chaney was going to be inducted into the Basketball Hall
Once upon a time, music transformed a generation. The 1960s brought about the creation of a counter culture through the power of music. Songs meant something back then. Political and social views were addressed. Everyday
Federal prosecutors recently decided that alleged D.C. “snipers” John Allen Muhammad and John Lee Malvo should first be tried in Virginia, because, according to Attorney General John Ashcroft, “We believe that the first prosecutions should
Going from an elite eight team his freshman year to an inglorious run in the NIT as a sophomore, you can bet junior David Hawkins is anxious to get back to the NCAA’s. But unlike
This is what we’ve all been waiting for. The football season is coming to an end and the rest of the fall sports have closed shop. Our attention will now shift to college hoops, my
Sometimes the pieces of the puzzle fit just perfectly. For instance, the arrival of assistant coach Bill Ellerbee, head coach John Chaney’s longtime counterpart, to the Temple men’s basketball team. With comparable reputations at their
The daunting schedule ahead of the callow men’s basketball team is actually a result of coach John Chaney’s struggling to get major schools to play against his perplexing matchup zone defense and possession controlled offense.
“The Coalescence of Dichotomy in Drag Aesthetics” is the subject that greeted my curious mind in a small classroom of Anderson Hall this past Friday. By all means, I could have been considered uninformed on