The women’s gymnastics team captured individual high scores in three of four events, but Rutgers proved teamwork triumphs over individual statistics. The Owls dropped their home opener to the Scarlet Knights, 189.675-186.950, Wednesday. As a
Beth Keeley’s piece on frivolous lawsuits correctly identifies the Bush proposals as aimed more at profit than consumer safety but then she does what so many on both sides do, she cites two outrageous examples
For all you’ve heard about it, the one thing Million Dollar Baby is NOT is a boxing movie. For a good three-fourths of the film, Baby looks, acts and feels like an excellent boxing film.
Remember a time when movies focused more on dialogue and less on nudity and violence? Neither can most of the general population. Then again, with Sideways earning a rather impressive net at the box office,
The Assassination of Richard Nixon is not the feel-good movie of the year. Based on true events, this film tells the story of Sam Bicke, a down-and-out middle-aged white American who fails at finding the
Bright Eyes I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning Digital Ash in a Digital Urn (Saddle Creek) It seems that our generation is always looking to replicate the musical heroes of generations past. You will always hear
Temple University administrators recently suspended Sigma Phi Epsilon through the fall semester of 2005, according to Captain Robert M. Lowell of Temple’s Investigations Unit. Some of the fraternity’s members were involved in an alleged hazing
Temple University’s Fox School of Business and Management’s MBA program ranks first in the United States for “Value for Money”, according to The Financial Times’ 2005 college rankings, released Monday, Jan. 24. The “Value for
Demba, a gorilla at the Philadelphia Zoo, is alive and well after her hysterectomy on Jan. 6. Although 8-year-old Grace Harbison is taking credit for the 218-pound gorilla’s health, it was really her father, Dr.
The Student Entrepreneur Club of Temple University hosted its second meeting at Temple University Center City on Tuesday. The guest speaker for the meeting was Dr. Howard Lubert, a former faculty member in the Entrepreneurship