Making their first Atlantic Ten Championship appearance in three years, Temple’s season ended this past weekend with a 3-1 loss to No.12 Richmond at Finnesey Field at Saint Joseph’s. The decisive point of the game
If the 2002 elections weren’t large enough of a red flag to the Democratic Party to change its tactics and leadership, the presidential candidates they are offering should be. The candidates are desperately trying to
“Someday you’ll get married and have a family.” That phrase is brainwashed into girls’ heads each time they play with their Barbie dolls or wear fancy dresses on holidays. But the question that isn’t answered
I have a friend named Mark Bross. Even though I have a hectic schedule and can only meet with him every few weeks, I always make it a point to be there punctually. Then, every
“W” a master of spin: As a retired Navy Captain, I have been grappling with this question since President Bush’s recent spin on Iraq: “The increase in attacks in Iraq is a sign of our
Mayor John Street’s recent announcement of multi-million dollar budget cuts to the Safe Streets program and Neighborhood Transformation Initiative immediately following his reelection bring up serious questions about his commitment to this city and its
At Monday’s Temple Student Government meeting, Parliamentarian Tomas Varela announced two new policies regarding smoking and academic probation. Effective now, any student with a cumulative grade point average below a 2.0 will be placed on
The Guardian Angels are coming to Rutgers University. A group of fraternity brothers at the main campus in New Brunswick invited the New York-based volunteer crime fighters to start a chapter at the school. The
For the third consecutive year, the London-based Financial Times has given high marks to Temple University’s Executive Masters of Business Administration program high marks. The program, offered at Temple’s Fox School of Business, has been
The Temple University Board of Trustees recently approved the reorganization of the School of Communications and Theater. After nearly two years of planning, the school is now ready to reconstruct its Journalism, Public Relations and