War is here, and its effects are already being felt. Following the hype of duct tape and plastic sheeting, Americans are facing yet another crisis – the constant rise of gasoline prices. Gas prices have
MEN’S Temple News staff writer Jason Haslam covered the A-10 tournament in Dayton, Ohio. This is his recap of Temple’s run that ended just shy of a tournament championship and an automatic bid to the
It was all or nothing in the end when it came to the Atlantic 10 Conference Women’s Basketball Championship. And in the end, Temple came up short of its goal. After a strong late-season run,
After winning their first round game over Drexel in the NIT, the Owls will face Boston College this Friday night at the Palestra. Looking a little rusty after playing three games in three days during
While the majority of Temple’s student body spent the week of March 10th in friendlier climates, the women’s gymnastic team spent their week competing to retain their number two ranking. With two meets in less
To the Editor: I would like to point out how very absurd and misguided Brandon Lausch’s “Liberal Bias Rules the Media” article was. This is a favortite argument of conservatives, largely founded in the whiny
1. Make sure you have a signed, valid passport and visas, if required. Also, before you go, fill in the emergency information page of your passport. 2. Read the Consular Information Sheets (and Public Announcements
I’ll bet you didn’t know that last week was “Cover the Uninsured Week.” Over 500 events took place nationwide to draw attention to the plight of uninsured Americans, but the nation’s attention was focused on
Bernard Goldberg, author of the New York Times bestseller, “Bias,” has opened my eyes to the liberal bias in the media that is not only evident, but also widespread. I agree with Goldberg, and head