The spirit of 1940s America comes to the Walnut Street Theater this month as Neil Simon’s “Biloxi Blues” takes to the stage. Simon’s play, loosely based on his own experiences in the army as a
The month of February has been extremely generous to the Owls. Since a Jan. 31 loss to Jameer Nelson and No. 2 Saint Joseph’s, Temple has been a perfect 5-0, including three conference road wins.
Erin Davis, junior co-captain of the Temple women’s gymnastics team, has had an award-laden career, highlighted by an All-America selection last year and the Atlantic Ten Rookie of the Year Award. Her success, she admitted
The women’s basketball team showcased a near perfect performance last Saturday after trampling St. Bonaventure 68-36 as a warm-up for their conference showdown with Saint Joseph’s tonight at the Liacouras Center. But this game holds
Most of the time, news about two large corporations merging is never good. History has taught that the megalocorporations that result have a steady track record of firing workers, removing products from the market and
Being an American is supposed to guarantee the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But these days it seems that love does not fall under the category of happiness. At least President
Parking comes cheap at other schools I found the recent stories concerning parking very interesting. I graduated from Temple last May, and like most students I refused to pay $240 a semester for a parking
The death on Tuesday of 10-year-old Faheem Thomas-Childs, who was caught in a hail of gunfire outside his school Feb. 11, has captured the attention of the city in a way that violent crime statistics
After a 12-month probation period, the Liaison Committee on Medical Education has restored the Temple Medical School to full accreditation citing in part the school’s plans for a new medical facility. The LCME saw three
Before Amiri Baraka could present his speech on the appreciation of jazz and jazz legend John Coltrane, he received an unusual introduction – a lesson in breathing. Musician Harold E. Smith asked the audience to