In recent years, anti-drug commercials have been on the rise, filling our television breaks with messages of encouragement to “just say no.” Partnership for a Drug Free America has been especially vocal in discouraging youth
Many students are left looking for apartments in the city, but are lost when it comes down to picking exactly where to live. For newly abandoned students, who are thrown to the curb after their
The Greek community and student body at Temple University are coming together tomorrow evening to support a classmate who suffered a paralyzing injury last month. Brian Grubb, a communications major and brother in the Delta
Whether trying to reach the endzone or prevent the opposition from doing so, the Owls expect to draw their biggest advantage along the line of scrimmage. The offensive line and the defensive front four appear
When a 2-9 team loses the player who was responsible for 72 percent of its total offense, either reinforcements need to arrive quickly or the scheme needs a makeover. In the absence of game-ready newcomers,
This season, the baseball team has had difficulty combining strong pitching and run support. Having too much of one and not enough of the other has often been its downfall. Temple went the first 12
Focus. That is the mindset that members of the lacrosse team said they need as the Owls head into this weekend’s Atlantic Ten Conference Tournament. By defeating Massachusetts and George Washington last week, the Owls
Why would nearly 200 Temple student-athletes willingly wake up before sunrise? Probably for a buffet-style breakfast interrupted by frequent rounds of applause for their academic, competitive and societal success. That was the intent of the
To earn a berth in the Atlantic Ten Conference tournament, the softball team faced two must-win situations. The Owls had to beat Dayton twice on Friday before ending the season with a doubleheader victory over