Aries (Mar. 21 – Apr. 19) Remember in grade school, when your teacher would tell you that March came in like a lion and went out like a lamb? Well, reverse that this week, Aries.
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
Last Thursday five students converged in The Crooked Frame Coffee shop at the corner of 26th and Brown streets for the first meeting of the Temple Play and Screenwriter’s Alliance. Before, Temple did not have
Winning three consecutive championships is a difficult task in any sport. And if the lacrosse team plans on making it four-straight Atlantic Ten titles, their 2004 campaign is off to a rough start. With early
For the fifth most populous state in the country, we’re a fairly quiet people in terms of politics. Governor Rendell is seeking to end this trend by the implementation of a statewide voter-education program in
I must admit I have never been a fan of Howard Stern. I know many who are, though. They all tell me a similar story: Spend a few weeks or months listening to Stern before
Spain’s support of the Iraq War didn’t protect it from international terrorism. Why should anyone believe that regime change in Baghdad has made any other nation safer? The March 11 attack is the starkest proof
After a one-year hiatus, Dawn Staley’s Temple Owls are back in the NCAA tournament, this time as a No. 11 seed in the West bracket. This time, they’ll have the luxury of playing on their
In a local paper in late February was the headline “House passes bill protecting unborn victims.” While skimming through the black and white print, a quote from our president jumped out of the text. “We
Coming back to America was a bigger culture shock than being in Italy. Being immersed in the Italian lives and culture for an entire semester had thrown me off with American ways. Even though I