There is a definite connection between international conflict and the resurgence of superhero-themed motion pictures. When crisis has disrupted the usual comfortable confines of everyday life, the public turns to vigilant superheroes that work outside
Autumn Raniere Film and Media Arts araniere@temple.edu No Phone It disheartens me to learn we have professors here at Temple who discriminate against people. While saying that gays have not suffered on the same level
(as a former columnist for you, I am hoping for a new piece just this once) Given what we curently know about human sexuality, Reverend James (April 1 article) and his religious zealots who seek
Not even one day removed from a 19th straight first-place finish at the Murphy Cup Regatta, and men’s crew coach Gavin White was at the wheel of a Ford 350 Turbo diesel halfway across the
Despite a sluggish start, the softball team has drastically turned its season around. After a 2-8 start, the Owls won 12 of their last 17 games and look ready to vie for the Atlantic Ten
The fencing team uncharacteristically ended its season on the wrong end of the strip this past weekend with a 12th place finish at the NCAA Championships. The Owls were only able to send three fencers
The men’s gymnastics team wanted first place. In search of a third straight Eastern College Athletic Conference Championship, and a trip to the NCAA Championships as a team, the Owls came up short. A sub-par
Monday night felt like we were in the fall preparing for a game. The cold, the focus and the intensity of our first football practice in pads got us off to a good start. With
The first games of the season before conference play are the collegiate equivalent of spring training in the Major Leagues. March is a time to tinker with rosters, rotations and lineups. Overall play has not
It doesn’t take a Harvard graduate to know Harvard is expensive. But it takes a Harvard graduate to do something about it. Like most colleges and universities, Harvard is raising its tuition this fall by