I’ll bet you didn’t know that last week was “Cover the Uninsured Week.” Over 500 events took place nationwide to draw attention to the plight of uninsured Americans, but the nation’s attention was focused on
Bernard Goldberg, author of the New York Times bestseller, “Bias,” has opened my eyes to the liberal bias in the media that is not only evident, but also widespread. I agree with Goldberg, and head
War is here, and its effects are already being felt. Following the hype of duct tape and plastic sheeting, Americans are facing yet another crisis – the constant rise of gasoline prices. Gas prices have
On March 11, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted its nominees for 2003. In the down and dirty dive bar surroundings of New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel, the Clash, the Police, AC/DC, Elvis
DAYTON, Ohio – The city of Dayton is nothing glamorous. Its skyline isn’t too impressive, and there aren’t many exciting things to keep one entertained, yet the Temple Owls don’t want to leave. And after
DAYTON — A formidable task looms in the form of 10th-ranked Xavier tonight in the semifinal round of the Atlantic 10 tournament. Tipoff is 7 p.m. The Owls (14-14), who advanced to the semifinals with
DAYTON– While coach John Chaney was busy trying to prepare Temple for Thursday’s Atlantic 10 tournament quarterfinal game against Richmond, the situation surrounding Temple assistant coach Nate Blackwell had diverted some attention away from the
DAYTON– Aside from the sounds of a basketball hitting the hardwood, the crowd inside Dayton Arena was staid, anxiously awaiting the 9:30 tip off to the Dayton-Rhode Island game. And then, out of nowhere, a
Dr. Frankenstein could never resuscitate his bolt-necked monster without a little bit of electricity. Think of Temple coach John Chaney as Dr. Frankenstein. On more than one occasion, Owls guard Brian Polk has been the