I teach a course entitled Hip Hop 101 at Temple University/PASCEP and recently featured KRS-One as a guest speaker in the Anderson Hall Auditorium. He has agreed to return to Temple University on May 13
Noah Potvin’s article on “reverse racism” is biased. It is almost funny how he tried to hide his bias by advocating his support for affirmative action. How is it not logical to have Temple’s black
Men’s Basketball Senior guard David Hawkins added to his accolades after earning the Palumbo Award for being the top scorer in the Big Five. Hawkins, who led the Atlantic Ten in scoring with 24.4 points
An unlikely foe has plagued the Owls all season. It is neither an Atlantic Ten opponent nor a non-conference rival. It is merely Mother Nature. Having suffered through more than a dozen rainouts, Temple played
To say that Massachusetts had Temple’s number is an understatement. But the Owls broke a seven-year drought of defeats to the Minutewomen on Sunday. Going into the doubleheader, UMass had not lost an Atlantic Ten
The Owls beat themselves on Saturday, and their coach was pleased. Last weekend was the first time since coach Bobby Wallace’s first season at the helm that he divided his players into two teams and
Somewhere near Salt Lake City, Utah, Charity Hill and Jake Hendy were throwing the discus and javelin, respectively, in a track and field competition. At the time, the two did not know each other. Flash
It was a sunny April afternoon in 1996 and the students and faculty of my high school in Cameroon, Africa, were staring at me with their arms folded. I was one of three candidates campaigning
Osama bin Laden purportedly released a new audio tape on April 15. The CIA, after studying the recording, believes that the voice on the tape is in fact bin Laden’s, but cannot say for certain
Recently, a number of student organizations at Temple University have loudly voiced their anger over what they perceive to be a lack of diversity within the student body, faculty and staff. By employing protests in