Football: The Owls continue to flounder after falling to Rutgers 30-14 last Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field. The loss gave Temple the dubious honor of being the first Big East opponent to lose to the
Coach Bob Bertucci hasn’t mentioned the importance of the volleyball team’s seven-game homestand. Nor has he touched on the fact that if Temple (11-7, 7-1 A-10) beats Dayton tomorrow at noon, both teams will be
It is never easy to comment on events such as these. There is no eloquence to be sought, no beauty to be achieved. There is simply the cold, hard fact staring you in the face:
For those not in the know, Brody Dalle, lead singer of the Distillers, was recently divorced from her husband Tim Armstrong, lead singer of Rancid. If you did not know this, once you listen to
Greater Philadelphia’s Knowledge Industry Partnership (KIP), a coalition of economic development and higher education leaders, recently launched the “One Big Campus” initiative, a three-year, multi-million dollar program to market Philadelphia as a premier college destination.
I recently had the opportunity to travel with a swarm of Honors students down to Washington D.C. to see some memorials, starting at the Vietnam War Memorial and working our way to the Holocaust Museum.
Charity Hill never played at 100 percent during the team’s run through the NCAA Tournament last season. That’s because Hill was playing on a bum left ankle that never received proper medical attention. She was
Once upon a time, five years ago, there were sitcoms. Then the popularity of Survivor demonstrated how the American public inhaled and consumed reality television as if it were a gourmet meal. Three years and
The Axis of Evil has a new member. Nathaniel Heatwole, a 20-year-old college student, recently boarded four Southwest Airlines jets with box cutters and other banned items, hiding the bags of goodies for authorities to
With a theme of “don’t tell mom and dad,” Adventures in Babysitting was a surefire hit for kids in the 1980s. Released in 1987, the movie stars Elisabeth Shue in the role of Chris Parker,