Men’s Basketball March 13-15 @ Atlantic 10 Tournament (Dayton, OH) Women’s Basketball March 6-8 @ A-10 Tournament (Kingston, RI) March 10 A-10 Championship game (at team with highest seed) Men’s Golf March 13-14 Treasure Island
Temple freshmen Chris Caruso and Megan Witwer won the co-ed division of the Atlantic 10 Conference ShootOut last Wednesday during halftime of the Temple-Massachusetts game at the Liacouras Center. Caruso and Witwer will travel to
Despite their usual disadvantage of a shortage of bodies to cover events, Temple’s track teams scored well at the Atlantic-10 Conference Championship meet on Feb. 22. The shorthanded women’s team only brought 19 athletes to
A week has passed since protesters took to the streets of Washington against the war in Iraq. Millions around the globe demanded that Washington hear their voices of anger and discontent, which were seen across
The investigation into Martha Stewart’s insider trading scandal is not turning out to be “a good thing” for the home improvement maiden. The Department of Justice, which is leading the investigation, says it has enough
In his infinite wisdom, President Bush referred to the millions that marched against war on Feb. 15 as a “focus group,” saying it would be foolish to make policy based on their views. “The role
I logged on to the Department of Homeland Security’s Web site (www.ready.gov) to confirm my supplies checklist. There are terrorists everywhere, and I could be killed at any second, so I wanted to make sure
The Democrats have become the kid at school that no one really likes, the kid always trying to change his life to fit in with the popular kids. “You like war on Iraq? Cool, so
For once, Temple University did something right. Last month, the University secured health insurance benefits for the domestic partners of employees. The benefits had been promised last April in the contract signed with the Temple
A Temple University program is looking for ways to allow doctors to check on patients’ health without ever seeing them in the office. The program — which will receive $4 million from the national tobacco