Temple women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley spoke to the media during a press conference on August 30. Staley, who won the Atlantic Ten Coach of the Year award in 2004, returned from Athens, Greece with
Dear Editor: In another newspaper, columnist Jimmy Breslin pointed out today that most pollsters don’t poll those who use cellphones rather than landlines as their primary form of communication. Since this group includes most 18
After becoming active in the election process this year, I learned that an alarmingly high number of college students tend not to vote. As a Temple alumnus (2003) I decided to start here; this election
Temple has earned a reputation as a place where students can expect to encounter an extraordinary amount of red tape. Most Temple students have at least one story about being given the “Temple-run-around.” They complain
There’s something thrilling about weaving in and out of congested traffic and maneuvering around pedestrians on two wheels and a banana seat. If you’re like me then you’re an avid bicyclist. To me, Philadelphia is
Finally, it’s the hap-happiest season of all. Football season. And you thought I was going to start singing Jingle Bells off-key. Indeed, the start of the football season shares many similarities with the festive, joyful
Peabody Hall, one of Temple University’s oldest residence halls, has an interesting history worthy of knowing. It has been the home of Temple students for nearly 50 years. This petite, four-story building was constructed in
Your awesome roommate can make college a moonlit walk on the beach. For an entire year, you may enjoy what many people envy. If under the grace of the roommate god you are shacked up
Fall equals football. But not here at Temple. While the football program continues to stumble, the 2004 men’s soccer team has all the potential of a conference title. Coach Dave MacWilliams might just have one
Don’t call Chuck Newman a professor, even though he’s been teaching sportswriting here for more than 20 years. He prefers the term “instructor,” but he really is an adjunct professor. For the last 32 years,