Despite this winter’s freezing temperatures, the women’s track team has refused to cool down. Led by Aderonke Adeniyi, Jessica Dunston, Rachel Clinton and Erin Davis, Temple appears ready to perform well at this year’s Eastern
Nehemiah Ingram couldn’t be more thrilled right now, even though playing for coach John Chaney includes putting up with his shrieking. To Ingram, it’s better being on the bench as a player than as a
Temple found itself in a familiar situation last night against Fordham. Reminiscent of the Owls’ recent loss to Saint Joseph’s, the Rams opened the game with three straight three-pointers. After Fordham guard Michael Haynes finished
In the late 1800s during heavy industrial surges, exploitation ran wild. Women, children, blacks and immigrants were browbeaten and demoralized in order to line the pockets of the fat cats who ran Big Business. Workers
Recently I received e-mail telling me that “You too can see benefits of Viagra; there’s no reason to suffer with the stress, humiliation and disappointment brought on by erectile-dysfunction.” My mom always told me never
I recently had the luck to travel to Europe for a few weeks of backpacking. But this column isn’t about the joys of finding your way around Antwerp with the flu or exploring Celtic ruins
Lately, some Temple students may feel a little abandoned by their alma mater. They are now finding out that many of the services and policies that they have come to appreciate and rely on are
I don’t live on campus and don’t have Temple housing. But the university’s decision to exclude juniors and seniors from on-campus housing still affects me. That is because I pay rent for an apartment at
I don’t even know where to begin anymore, so I’ll just come right out with it now: We live in a nation of idiots. That’s right, I said it. We’re stupid. In fact, I’ll go
The film industry’s equivalent of a paid vacation, The Big Bounce, is a Hawaii-sized bore. The movie lets its stars relax to the point of becoming sleep inducing and amounts to nothing more than a