Once again our university shows no concern for it’s commuter students. I live in Manayunk and commmute to school daily. Up until Tuesday afternoon in Roxborough/Manayunk road conditions were horrid. You were lucky to get
The fabled Temple Stadium and Erny Field have been the home fields for Owls’ athletics for years. Located in the Mount Airy section of the city, both have been the backdrop for athletic competition since
What was supposed to be the role of one player this season has now become the role of three. Temple’s women’s basketball team lost its starting center, Candice Dupree. In her place, Tynecia Pam, Lorenthea
In a swelter pool in the basement of McGonigle Hall, both the men’s and women’s track teams practice once a week. Though it may look like fun to the outsider looking in, it isn’t a
Do not bet on the Owls. They truly are a team that is impossible to figure out. Right when they appear to be heading in a definitive direction, they suddenly slam on the brakes and
In the Forsythe household, the four sisters have an interesting way of settling their quarrels. They lace up their shoes, strap on the protective gear and draw their weapon of choice, be it the epee
Temple coach John Chaney strained to speak in his press conference after last night’s home game against Rhode Island. For starters, the Owls were missing their starting forward, freshman Antwayne Robinson, who injured his ankle
Dear Editor, Just when I thought the Temple News wouldn’t go any lower, it did by adding a sex columnist like so many other college newspapers to try increase their readers. It saddens me to
Dear students, staff, faculty and community of Temple University, My family and I greatly appreciate all of your prayers and wishes for my recovery from the injuries that I suffered on Feb. 1, 2003. The