If one of the top three teams in college football doesn’t lose this weekend, there will be another vexing and highly-disputed National Championship. And many people, especially in the media, are hoping a tie between
To play on the words of The Who’s classic song: welcome to the new year, same as the old year… But was it just another humdrum year, or a landmark time? Tough questions demand tough
On Dawn Staley’s desk sits a bobblehead figurine of Hall of Fame men’s basketball coach John Chaney. Staley almost had a doll of her own. But it didn’t pass her test. “I had one but
Trust is a key factor when a reporter delivers the news to millions of Americans across the country. This trust is established through professionalism, accuracy, sincerity and consistent presence. Perhaps the most trusted newsmen in
Comedian Mike Yard usually gets nervous before going on stage in front of a large audience. That wasn’t the case on Tuesday night at the Owl Cove in Mitten Hall. Due to event scheduling conflicts,
What a difference a decade makes. In 1995, Newt Gingrich claimed the Food and Drug Administration was endangering Americans’ health by taking too long to approve drugs for public use. The solution, Gingrich and others
Temple students scored some bling-bling this week while supporting their fellow Owls: the geology department’s 39th annual jewelry sale sparkled and shimmered in the lobby of the Tuttleman Learning Center. The sale, which ends today,
Joseph A. Slobodzian Knight Ridder Newspapers In a case that pitted academic freedom against the government’s power of the purse, a divided federal appeals court in Philadelphia on Monday invalidated the 10-year-old Solomon Amendment that
When visiting Rutgers University, the Tweeter Center or Adventure Aquarium, please consider the toll. Not only does one have to pay $3 for the bridge to return from neighboring New Jersey, but now the trip
When most college students graduate from the constraints of academia walls, they are at a loss on what to do with the freedom. However, at Temple, most students start their careers early in college. For