It would be easy to look at the results of the women’s tennis team at the Cissie Leary Memorial Tennis Invitational this past weekend and wonder if it was the same team as two weekends
As wide receiver Ikey Chuku lay cringing on the practice turf, pain shooting through his right knee for the second time in less than a year, he couldn’t help but feel some doubt. The 11-month
The members of the women’s soccer team don’t let their unimpressive 3-5 record worry them. They understand that growth is their first priority. Coach David Jones is realistic about his team’s five losses, and he
Media Credit: Colin Lenton A sharply dressed Temple Law student checks himself out in the mirror as he buttons his suit jacket. His “business professional” style of dress would be well-suited for most job interviews.
Getting an internship was the topic of discussion as 10 journalism students who had killer summer internships spoke to a group of their peers at an advice session in Annenberg Hall on Wednesday. The panel
Until very recently, Senator Kerry has kept secret that his immigrant grandfather was a Czech Jew – one may speculate as to why. (John’s brother, Cameron, alive & well, is an orthodox Jew.) Being an
Playing games on the road can be a problem for some teams, but it doesn’t seem to faze the men’s soccer team. They see the games as an opportunity to improve for conference play. Of
Volleyball coach Bob Bertucci is a teacher on the court. He knows the ins and outs of the game just like any other coach at the NCAA level. Something Bertucci can’t teach, however, is experience.
Rare. Unthinkable. Extraordinary. Pick a word. They all mean the same. And they all describe what cornerback Ray Lamb accomplished on the football field during Temple’s first win of the season last weekend. His six
Move over Pier One Imports, the goliath of the import furniture market has invaded Philly. IKEA, the Swedish furniture superstore, announced its arrival with the grand opening of its gigantic warehouse showroom on August 25.