Talking about race in mixed company is uncomfortable. Talking about the problems that exist within one race in front of mixed company is just unacceptable – or so I’ve seen. Last May, Bill Cosby made
There are not many scheduled meets left for the men’s and women’s track teams this year, but the next meet on April 28-30 is one in which the Owls have played a large role for
When a friend asked Professor Cynthia Baughman to accompany her on a trip to Rwanda in January this year, she had no idea how much the trip would impact her outlook on life. The first
Ten years ago, ephedra could have been categorized with supplements such as Creatine or Whey Protein Shakes. Today, it is popularly categorized with illegal steroids. While athletic supplements are popular among athletes as a way
When her great-grandmother passed away, Erica Smittle, a junior, wanted to do something in her remembrance. A few years after her death, Smittle, then 14 years old, decided how to honor “Rose,” her great-grandmother –
The football team may not have a conference to call home this season, but Rian Wallace could find his home in the National Football League. Wallace, a junior linebacker, was chosen Sunday by the Pittsburgh
With more than 60 plays, British knight Sir Alan Ayckbourn has become one of the most prolific living playwrights. He is best known for his farcical dramas of the British middle class, which is evident
If you’ve ever taken a stroll on the third floor of Annenberg Hall, you’ve most likely passed room 307 and thought, “OK, whose office is this, and why does it look crazy?” Designed to resemble
Temple Student Government confirmed last week’s election results on Monday, and officially named Oscar Chow the assembly’s next president. Chow ran as part of “A Stronger Temple” along with Ryan Phelan, the vice president-elect of
Remember in the beginning of the semester you swore to yourself that this time it would be different? You vowed that you would not let things go to the last minute, and that you would