After a humiliating 70-16 home loss to Bowling Green last October, coach Bobby Wallace and the Owls continually promised to move on and play hard. That promise almost materialized the very next week, as the
When hiring a new coach, there is often an air of uncertainty surrounding the team. The new coach’s philosophies and attitude might not mesh with the players’. When Amanda Janney was hired as coach, the
Usually, it is dialogue that drives the plot of a movie forward. But this is not the case with Tropical Malady, the latest film by Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul. In Tropical Malady, Weerasethakul, like many
The Philadelphia region is home to some of the music industry’s most eclectic and talented artists. Artists like G. Love , Patti LaBelle and Joan Jett have called Philly home. Another musician we can add
When I was a little girl, I attended my first Anti-Flag show, and I was corrupted. I remember this 19-year-old boy, Justin Sane, pointing his finger exclaiming, “Going to the show, that is only half
When American heavy metal pioneer and legend Dimebag Darrell Abbot was killed, it left metal music fans stunned and shocked that one of the innovators of American metal was gone. It made people wonder if
Close, but not close enough. That’s how senior defensive end Mike Mendenhall described his failed attempt to block Western Michigan’s game-winning field goal with three seconds left Saturday. Mendenhall said he came within a foot
The volleyball team took a four-game winning streak to the court against Duquesne on Saturday in the Owls’ second Atlantic Ten Conference match of the season. Fueled by strong play from senior captain Zhen Jia
The field hockey team’s 1-0 win Saturday over Longwood marked the Owls’ third straight shutout victory. After losing six of its first seven games, the team has picked up some much-needed momentum as it heads
The commitment to playing a sport full-time on the collegiate level is one that requires the student-athlete sometimes to place their priorities in such a way that they are seen more as athlete-students. However, many