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
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
Scroll down the Owls’ schedule, and the trend is fairly easy to recognize. A ranked opponent in Week 1. A team receiving top 25 votes in Weeks 2 and 3. The perpetrator of a 70-16
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
Two words some students hate with a fervor, work-study, have merged to offer something many students can’t get enough of. The money-paying, study-time-saving program awarded to eligible students has jobs dispersed throughout Philadelphia and as
People are always looking for newer and faster ways to sell unwanted junk, hire the perfect employee, find the apartment of their dreams and the perfect mate to match. Sadly, the search for the promised
On the first day of sociology class, I noticed a chic girl confidently walk in fashionably late. With her conversation-starting wardrobe, I couldn’t help but admire Sammy Davis’s personal style. While I stick to either
Before we get to the real dirt, I must dutifully report that (if you haven’t heard in the past six days) Britney Spears gave birth to a healthy baby boy, Preston Michael (aww, baby’s first
Dear Editor: I am the mother of a Temple University Sophomore and very concerned about the lack of safety precautions the University has in place to protect the well being of their students living off