Aaron McKie can still hear the cackled bellow of former coach John Chaney. Since returning home to play for the Philadelphia 76ers and living out his dream of playing in the NBA, McKie took Chaney’s
On a hot summer evening in late July, Marc Jackson received a phone call. On the line was Philadelphia 76ers general manager Billy King, calling to welcome the former Temple standout back home to Philadelphia
I must have missed something about religion on campus. Maybe I wasn’t listening during orientation when it was being explained or simply overlooked the fine print in the University brochure. Perhaps you, the reader, can
Arnold Schwarzenegger has 25 billion reasons to be worried. After the media frenzy about the California recall election, the greenhorn Austrian managed to win more than three million votes of the Golden State. Schwarzenegger has
You cannot help but notice on campus – it is Gay Awareness Month. Actually, Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Tranns, Questioning, Thought About It Once or Twice, Took an Extra-Long Peek in the Locker Room Month. But
Ask any teenager what they love to do and they’ll say shopping. It’s right up on the list next to watching TV, sleeping and eating. Teens are a driving force of our economy, spending billions
It seems that the closer to the mayoral election we get, the less appealling the candidates seem. In particular, the debacle over the FBI-placed bug found in Mayor Street’s office and the developing federal corruption
With the recent takeover of Netscape by the web browser giant America Online, Scott Collins and Tara Hernandez, two of the original pioneers of Netscape, vented their frustration and disgust in a two-hour lecture at
Temple University’s public radio station, WRTI (90.1 FM), received the Development Exchange 2003 Membership Award, honoring the largest increase in member contributions of any major public radio station in the United States. The award was