Jason S. Haslam Sports Editor To John Chaney, it’s mind-boggling. But the numbers don’t lie. It’s a well-documented fact that the Hall of Fame coach has unleashed his displeasure on Philadelphia fans. Now Chaney is
Look around folks. We’re dropping like flies. With student employment rates rising, scholars are succumbing to the overwhelming stress of trying to juggle work with school. Recent studies have shown that up to 75 percent
Sen. Arlen Specter has done it again, and this one is for the record books. Specter, a 74-year-old Republican, retained his U.S. Senate seat Tuesday and will become Pennsylvania’s first five-term senator. Specter defeated Rep.
After months of rallying and sponsoring events to encourage voter turnout among the college community, Temple Votes! finally came to a close and was pleased with their results, despite a similar turnout in the last
More than 300 students participated in the Muslim Student Association Fast-A-Thon and pledged to fast on Nov. 2 during Ramadan, the holy month for Muslims. It was the second year in a row that Temple’s
Despite reports of long lines and difficulty with voting machines, voter turnout on Tuesday was the highest in more than 30 years, with young people showing up to the polls in record numbers. Americans came
Temple University President David Adamany addressed a Temple Student Government meeting yesterday, affirming that he is “interested in seeing that all students succeed.” Adamany stood before TSG for over an hour and a half, outlining
The 2004 presidential election, hailed by many as the most important election of our lifetime, has made political history. On Wednesday, George W. Bush became the first Republican president to win reelection since Ronald Reagan’s
For the men’s soccer team, playing at Saint Joseph’s Finnesey Field would be the equivalent of playing on the surface in the now-imploded Veteran’s Stadium. Brutal. Bone shattering. Not safe. “It’s like playing on cement,”
George W. Bush may have won the heated presidential election, but minorities did not give him the support he expected to receive. Many Asians and Asian-Americans at Temple do not believe either President Bush or