The former John Wanamaker junior high school, at 1111 Cecil B. Moore Ave., will be the first converted shelter in Philadelphia’s “Project Brotherly Love,” aimed at housing former Gulf Coast residents who were left homeless
The football team’s expulsion from the Big East Conference at the end of last season left an air of uncertainty as to whether the Temple Owls would even grace football fields on autumn Saturday afternoons.
On a team filled with potential weaknesses, the football team’s defensive line hits the gridiron this season as a potential strength. Armed with four seniors, the Owls’ coaches and players said they are confident the
Director Terry Gilliam is famous for taking things and showing them from his unique and twisted view, a view he began showing off years ago while a member of the legendary Monty Python comedy troupe.
Out-of-State Plates Fountains of Wayne Fountains of Wayne’s Out-of-State Plates is the perfect soundtrack for an end-of-summer drive with the windows down and the stereo cranked up. FOW’s spunky, upbeat, guitar-rock is incapable of delivering
Willie Hardemon started to board the team’s charter flight to Tempe, Ariz., last Wednesday believing his coach-imposed suspension was still in effect. Just as he got to the door of the plane, the coaches pulled
Last week was a trying one for football coach Bobby Wallace. The eighth-year coach was concerned with the possible damages Hurricane Katrina may have wrought upon his Alabama beach home. He most likely lost sleep
The 2005 summer movie season was reminiscent of the summer of 1977, when directors George Lucas and Steven Spielberg competed for the blockbuster film of the season. In both 1977 and 2005, Lucas had a
At age 75, baseball coach James “Skip” Wilson decided it was finally time to stop acting like a kid. “[Baseball is] a little boy’s game,” Wilson said he told Director of Athletics Bill Bradshaw over
An internal university audit of the Office of Student Activities concluded its director gave relatives no-bid contracts worth thousands of dollars and did not adhere to the university’s conflict of interest policy when working with