Yesterday in Iraq, four American civilians were brutally murdered and their corpses mutilated by a mob in the city of Falluja, thought by many to be the center of the ongoing insurgency against the U.S.
In what has become an annual springtime ritual, Temple University has found itself the target of multiple protests. Hundreds of students spent their Sunday demonstrating in front of the Student Activities Center before marching down
John Kerry said in response to criticism concerning his refusal to fund a conflict he previously supported, “I actually voted for the $87 billion before I voted against it.” Meanwhile, Terry McAuliffe, Chairman of the
The topic of same sex marriage has entered the spotlight after millions of Americans witnessed gay and lesbian couples tie the knot in San Francisco, New Paltz, New York and even Asbury Park, NJ. Let’s
It doesn’t take a Harvard graduate to know Harvard is expensive. But it takes a Harvard graduate to do something about it. Like most colleges and universities, Harvard is raising its tuition this fall by
The first games of the season before conference play are the collegiate equivalent of spring training in the Major Leagues. March is a time to tinker with rosters, rotations and lineups. Overall play has not
Monday night felt like we were in the fall preparing for a game. The cold, the focus and the intensity of our first football practice in pads got us off to a good start. With
When novelist, essayist and screenwriter William Goldman said “nobody knows anything,” what did he mean? Simply put, a person has to realize that life is a mystery. One cannot go through life counting on past