When his campaign was on the brink of collapse at the hands of Howard Dean and Wesley Clark, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry hurriedly switched his tactics and tone of voice. The new candidate Kerry replaced
Reelblack’s Feb. 22 showing of Let’s Do it Again was more like a “Funkadelic concert” than an ordinary film screening, said Michael Dennis, host and curator of Reelblack Presents, Prince Music Theater’s program of “discoveries
If you want to take a trip to the new and unusual without leaving the country, then head to Chinatown and visit Singapore Restaurant. What sets Singapore apart from the other restaurants in the area
The Temple women’s tennis team could be coined “Team World,” as the Owls have seven players competing from four different parts of the globe. The team consists of players from Australia, Canada, Croatia, the United
It’s hard to slip anything past Al Shrier. But the 73-year-old public relations veteran was left open-mouthed on Feb. 20, when Temple’s Athletics Department presented him with a bobblehead doll commemorating his 50-plus years of
The last time the women’s basketball team advanced to the NCAA Tournament was two seasons ago. Only five current Owls were around for that berth, which came after Temple won the Atlantic Ten Tournament. There
Being on the outside looking in at a NCAA Tournament berth is a position senior guard David Hawkins didn’t think he would have to get used to. For the third straight year, the Owls, 14-11,
In third grade, the nuns at my elementary school split up the girls and boys and sent us to different rooms. I still don’t know what the boys observed, but us girls had to watch
I opened my mailbox one afternoon to find a letter for which I had waiting and dreading. It read: “The record states that you completed your studies on July 7. You applied for a work
As plans are finalized to move the Tyler School of Art to the university’s Main Campus, many Tyler students and faculty think one party is being left out of the discussions: The Tyler School of