By no means was it an easy decision. For the past three seasons, David Jones was property of the men’s soccer team, serving as an assistant coach. But when Jones caught wind of women’s soccer
Temple (0-2) will visit Cincinnati (2-0) Saturday in search of its first win of the season in the first of a three-game road trip. Last year’s contest saw the Bearcats score 14 unanswered points in
Last weekend was a time of reflection for Temple during its bye week. With three straight road games ahead, maybe the early week off comes at the right time. It’s still early in the season.
In his bid for a second term as mayor of Philadelphia, John Street willingly and diplomatically discusses the issues that plague the city, such as the development of new jobs, the wage tax, labor problems
Cellular phones are to the new millennium what Vanilla Ice was to the last millennium – a popular item/person on the market that ends up causing more headaches than aspirin can cure. Cell phone frenzy
It’s been called idiotic, unnecessary, a waste of both time and money and a right wing conspiracy. No, I am not referring to the war in Iraq, but to the recall election against California Governor
Just hoping that you could get this out! thanks! The United Nations Association of Greater Philadelphia is holding a Film Fesival from October 22 to October 26, 2003 at the International House on 3701 Chestnut
In the early hours of Sept. 1, Lawrence Wade and his friend Terrance Bellman were getting some snacks at the Texaco gas station on Broad and Diamond streets. As they began their trek back, they
After jumping ahead two games to none against Delaware, the women’s volleyball team squandered its lead and lost, 3-2 to the Blue Hens Tuesday at McGonigle Hall. Despite the return and presence of its Atlantic
A 12-year-old girl living in New York City was recently faced with a lawsuit for $2000 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), which views internet file sharing as a serious threat to it’s