“Wow.” That’s pretty much all I can say after last week’s trip to the Tuttleman computer lab. After not doing my paper the night before, I figured I’d wake up, finish my paper in the
George Washington guard T.J. Thompson: “[The Liacouras Center], that’s a rough environment. I think my freshman or sophomore year I played at Temple, and that was pretty hard. They’re supposed to be a real good
At one time or another we’ve all tried our hand, or foot rather, at attempting to “break it down” on the dance floor. This doesn’t mean the attempts have resulted in much success. In fact
It’s tough to tell where things are going to lead. With a stream of players being shuffled in and out of the men’s basketball program, coach John Chaney has kept things stable. The David Hawkins
Point-Counterpoint Will the presence of Wayne Marshall bring out the best in Keith Butler? Point: Of all the things Butler has lacked since his much-heralded start at Temple, the most glaring was the absence of
Last year may go down in college basketball history as the pinnacle of Atlantic Ten hoops. Four teams earned bids to the NCAA Tournament, three others qualified for the NIT, and one-who could forget Saint
For most of their electoral history, Catholics have remained a solid demographic for the Democratic Party, but there has been a marked shift in the past two decades mobilizing religious Catholics to the Republican platform.
Sometimes, with success comes change. This is precisely what happened to the coaching staff of the women’s basketball team. After a season in which they posted a 21-10 record and won their second Atlantic Ten
Cold weather is upon us, bringing not only visions of pumpkin patches and mugs full of warm chai, but also chilly autumn mornings and brisker afternoons. But fear not, fashion savvy. For those who want
With the opening of the season upon us, coach John Chaney is excited to see what his two talented newcomers, freshman guard Mark Tyndale and sophomore forward Wayne Marshall, can bring to the table. And