Since when do liberals, or other reporters, over represent (lie about) the number of AIDS deaths? There are very strict guidelines and easy to use morbidity and mortality reports from the CDC that all media
With the line-item veto of $4 billion in education subsidies from the state’s budget, Governor Ed Rendell has forced the legislature to revisit the issue of public education. “I stand by the required temperate cuts
On March 19, newspapers, television stations and Web sites were buzzing with behind the scenes talk that Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz had defected to Kurdistan and was being protected by CIA agents. The rumor
That new NBC reality show, Operation Iraqi Freedom, really sucks now that Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Peter Arnett was voted off earlier this week. Despite how impressive all of those special effects are for the show
Two years after his graduation and playing professional basketball overseas in Israel this past year, Quincy Wadley still feels a close bond with Temple University. His season with his Israeli team, Hapoelev Lev Hasharon, was
One of the toughest feats in sports is to repeat as champions. Temple’s men’s gymnastics team went into the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference championships last weekend as the reigning champion and didn’t disappoint. With an
Sometimes it’s hard to show strength on the outside when your heart can be hurting. Temple’s women’s gymnastics team was asked to do so last Saturday, as they have all season, when they defeated rival
John Chaney has been Temple’s coach for 21 years and aside from his inaugural season on North Broad Street, the candid Chaney says this year’s squad will hold a special spot in his heart. “My
Last week was not a very good one for coach Kim Ciarrocca and her Owls. After winning four of their first five games, the Owls lost three consecutive games in five days. But that’s not