With her goals in sight, Temple women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley set a rigid non-conference schedule for her team this season. Playing national powerhouses like Kentucky, Rutgers and Louisiana State should have been an advantage
Philadelphia’s reputation has endured great setbacks for many decades. We love cheesesteaks and boo Santa Claus. Suburban residents think of crime and violence when they think of the city. With MTV’s The Real World returning
President George W. Bush has found several troublesome marks on his resume for the 2004 election. Economic shortcomings, the growth of the national debt and the military quagmire in Iraq are all raising concerns. Thus,
Temple students and faculty filed into the Kiva Auditorium last Thursday as award-winning author and historian Gerda Lerner was on hand for a discussion and signing of her recently released autobiography “Fireweed.” A pioneer in
MTV is a pop culture mainstay. The brand extends from the television screen to the computer screen, and from the newsstand to the polling place. It comes from the tongues of Madonna, Britney and Christina,
Philadelphia is known for its variety of museums. Taking time out on the weekend to check out some of these collections is not only cost-effective, but also enlightening. The best show for the money is
“We chose Temple, but did Temple choose us?” This message was written on one of many signs held by the interlocking arms of a human chain stretching across Broad Street last week. The March 17
The good news is that there was no SEPTA strike last week. The bad news? The South Eastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority continues to suffer under a $70 million deficit and the agency has a June
Career Fairs Career Development Services and the Russian Club have scheduled seminars to make students’ job searches less stressful and more manageable. The Russian Club will be holding its “Internship Opportunities with Russian/International Businesses” March
In the city, signs of spring can be few and far between. The usual first sign of spring, the robin, is sadly absent from our mostly treeless urban brickscape. We have only an increase in