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
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
Senior running back Michael Billops spun away from a tackler early in the second quarter Saturday and saw nothing but empty field. He’d already gained 10 yards for a first down, but with nothing but
This was it, what coach Bobby Wallace and the Owls had been waiting for since the announcement of the football team’s 2005 schedule. The eighth-year coach finally got an opportunity to see the Owls line
In the world of collegiate athletics, the NCAA reigns supreme, governing over thousands of student-athletes and hundreds of institutions all over the nation. To do this successfully, the NCAA has bylaws, a constitution you could
The transition from high school athletics to college can be a scary one. Student-athletes are bigger, faster and stronger in college than in high school. Tiffany Kasunich is finding that out the hard way. The
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
Losing teammates to graduation can be hard, especially when those teammates are two-time Atlantic Ten Conference Setter of the Year Allison Runk and defensive stalwarts Laura Leis and Jill Fetrow. But this year’s women’s volleyball
Volleyball coach Bob Bertucci can recall a time seven or eight years ago when 400 or 500 spectators would come to his team’s games. During that time, the volleyball team had won three straight Atlantic