From one sideline of the Liacouras Center floor, the hollering never stops. Wild stomping is usually accompanied by catcalls directed only at Temple players. History would indicate that Hall of Fame men’s basketball coach John
Kamesha Hairston won’t say it, but she entered last season looking to prove to her coach that she was not given enough playing time as a freshman. “She was determined to play her freshman year,”
Put a basketball in his hands, and sophomore guard Mark Tyndale gets that look in his eye. His knuckles get white. He gets fidgety. His legs start shaking, even when he’s sitting down. The adrenaline
The Internet has become an integral part of the lives of college students. The Internet generation, having come of age during the advent of the Internet, has changed the way people interact. Instant messaging, blogs,
Representatives of the world will descend on the atrium of the Student Center on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Students from various Temple organizations will dress in native garb, belt out songs and perform dances from their
This Saturday Temple welcomes two distinct bands to the stage at the Underground. Musical groups Jata and Jena Berlin will perform. Jata is a Philadelphia-based band that got its name from the Hindi word for
So you have your warm winter coat and those handy gloves, not to mention a hat and maybe even your snow boots. It seems like you’re ready to face the elements of the coming winter
John Patrick is a man of many talents. He is not only the man behind the drums for the indie rock band Virginia Coalition (or VaCo as they’re known by their fans), but he’s also
Two brothers strive to find a place in their new world of joint custody, which is more disjointed than anything else, in Noah Baumbach’s The Squid and the Whale. The story follows an intense, yet
It was 10:30 p.m. on a Monday night at the Pontiac Grille. The venue and lower level bar were surprisingly not packed with people. But it was definitely packed with noise. The Pontiac Grille’s open