Temple’s football staff has the most black coaches in Division I-A, according to a recent survey conducted by Temple’s Department of Sports Media Relations. Outside safeties coach Spencer Prescott, offensive coordinator Willie Slater, running backs
In 2007 a new General Education Program focusing on creating common experiences among students will replace the current core curriculum. “The core [curriculum] is sprawling; it has lost its identity,” said geology professor Laura Toran.
The football team met a foe Saturday whose ability to shoot itself in the foot nearly equaled the Owls’. Temple and visiting Western Michigan combined for eight fumbles, three interceptions, 16 penalties and one missed
Senior running back Michael Billops spun away from a tackler early in the second quarter Saturday and saw nothing but empty field. He’d already gained 10 yards for a first down, but with nothing but
Playing time for freshmen is a toss-up. Some, like women’s soccer goalie Tiffany Kasunich, get thrown into the mix earlier than others. Some don’t see the field at all. Bryant Hosler got his chance before
Losing teammates to graduation can be hard, especially when those teammates are two-time Atlantic Ten Conference Setter of the Year Allison Runk and defensive stalwarts Laura Leis and Jill Fetrow. But this year’s women’s volleyball
“Brutality begets brutality; God made us better than that. We were made in HIS image. Let us strive to love one another, forgive one another, enjoy the beauty around us and live by The Golden
Between The Buried and Me Alaska (Victory) It tends to be tough for bands like Between the Buried and Me to break through to a large audience. They play a style of metal/hardcore that most
Professional wrestling. To the average person, those words conjure up images of steroid-injected meatheads throwing wildly misplaced punches and executing body slams on suspiciously bouncy ring mats. Pro wrestling has taken its place in the