This past Saturday, junior guard Mardy Collins was posed with a dilemma. Should he continue searching for his missing knit cap, which coach John Chaney requires his players to wear to protect them from the
If I were Jim Taricani, I would decorate my prison cell with my four Emmys. The award-winning journalist has been convicted of criminal contempt for refusing to identify a source. His sentence – to be
The next time you check your e-mail, you could be doing it while sitting on a park bench in Headhouse Square, watching the fountain in Love Park, or attending a meeting at the Pennsylvania Convention
One down. No. 1 to go. In a messy, foul-laden game, the women’s basketball team escaped with a 68-61 win over Brown in the season opener Friday night. The Owls open at home tonight against
Four years ago, the men’s basketball team won its season opener against Delaware and went on to reach the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. Since then, the Owls had lost three straight season-opening games
For most students, the 2004 presidential election is nothing but a memory, whether painful or ecstatic. But for a handful of Pennsylvanians, the taste of the election still lingers long after the polls have closed
By sophomore year I had seen every episode of Family Guy ever released, and the same went for just about every show on Lifetime. When it came to Temple’s cable lineup in the dorms, I
Thirteen years of Temple football in the Big East Conference came to a characteristically uninspiring end on Saturday as the Owls lost, 34-17, to No. 19 Boston College. One week after beating Syracuse for their
There are some buzzwords in university lingo today that will win you 10 points just for the utterance. Diversity, open-mindedness, heck, you could squeeze 20 out of multiculturalism. Ironically, though, the seemingly universal adherence to
The basketball seasons opened with a bang this weekend. Despite all the thrills, both the men’s and women’s season openers ended up being too close to call. While the women’s team pulled out a nice