The Temple women’s basketball team suffered a setback this past week with another loss. Freshman standout Candice Dupree will be sidelined for 4-6 weeks with a fractured metatarsal (a bone in the foot) during practice
The Temple women’s gymnastics team has high hopes of being a successful squad this year, but the only way they will have a chance to compete as a top team is through consistency during their
Hawley Smith seems to get a lot of flack. Whether it’s from his coach or being mismatched against bigger opponents, Smith takes the hits for the team and is content with his position. He’s not
Youth and inexperience have hindered the performances of several Temple sports teams this year. While most teams have suffered and have had difficulty maintaining a .500 record, the women’s fencing team has thrived, producing a
I haven’t gotten off to the best of starts this semester. I’ve missed a few classes. I’ve been late to a few others, and I am way behind in my work. This past weekend, I
Racism has always been a defining issue in our nation’s history. Racism has enslaved. It was the cause of the bloodiest battles to ever take place on our homeland. It has plagued every level of
It’s time to pop the bubbles of two individuals who oppose affirmative action at the University of Michigan. Jennifer Gratz and Barbara Grutter were denied acceptance and are using the claim of reverse discrimination to
Recently, McDonald’s was sued by two teenagers who claimed that eating there caused their obesity. The pair had hoped to start a class-action lawsuit alleging that McDonald’s deceived customers into overlooking health risks, but their
1/30, 12:50 p.m. 1526 Cecil B. Moore Ave. Contractor reported an unknown person forced open a toolbox in the rear of a 1995 Ford truck and removed a variety of tools between 6:45 a.m. and
President Bush’s State of the Union Address last week dealt with many pressing topics: AIDS, healthcare, energy policy, and, of course, Iraq. Bush presented a grandiose plan that dangled tax cuts in front of the