The tsunami in Southeast Asia has left in its wake a trail of tragedies, yet one of the most pressing and tragic aspects of any disaster on this level are the multitudes of children now
I’ll say this for the mafia: They have good taste. Standing outside a gated, balconied mob-boss palazzo on the southern coast of Italy last week, I could almost understand the lure of laundered money. Once
This winter I was painfully reminded that even though I might have crossed the barriers of language and nationality in this country, I still have a long way to overcome the barrier of color. I
Last night I looked former NFL quarterback Sean Salisbury in the eye and gave him a good talking to. Every sports fan is accustomed to yelling at the television, especially Philadelphia fans. I can remember
Dawn Staley was in the national spotlight during her playing career at Virginia. Now, as a coach, she is part of another ranked team. The women’s basketball team broke into the national rankings yesterday at
The adage says, “The work never ends, but college does.” For most of us “work” means five- to seven-page research papers, chemistry labs, or endless hours of reading. For the past three years, Southern California
College basketball experts were in consensus last week. The men’s basketball team, which had survived the most difficult nonconference schedule in the nation with a 5-7 record, could punch its ticket to the NCAA Tournament
The women’s gymnastics team, having lost only two seniors from last year’s squad, looks to improve this season on its 14-14 mark in 2004. The Owls, with a school-record 24 members, will field a mix
Like it or not classes are here with a punch as hard as the winter’s cold. Just like New Year’s resolutions, good intentions and high expectations for classes tend to fade. Here are a few
Still chain smoking? It might be because you didn’t hook up on New Year’s Eve. Legend has it that the kiss you share at the stroke of midnight dates back to the days of masked