Students who may have needed medical attention but were too busy to receive it may have better luck this semester. On Jan. 17 Student Health Services expanded its hours to include the early evening and
The egg nog and rum hangovers, pine needles in your living room and long lines at the mall have finally disappeared. It’s safe to say that the holidays are finally over. But a problem remains:
Holla! Dirt’s back, loves. And how were the holidays? Dirty. Vegas style. The City of Lost Wages was all dolled up for the Tech/Adult Film convention (what a coincidence) and this little columnist saw a
It’s smooth and sexy and goes down oh so easy. It’s possible to sit and imbibe its silkiness for hours on end in seductive club atmospheres. Letting it work its magic as you digest it,
The football team didn’t play a bowl game this past holiday season, but Temple junior Jennifer Benson represented the Owls in winning fashion. A tourism and hospitality major, Benson was the winner of a contest
MEN’S SOCCER Men’s soccer coach David MacWilliams will be inducted into the Baltimore Blast Hall of Fame Saturday. MacWilliams played for the Blast, of the Major Indoor Soccer League, during their 1983-84 championship season. He
It really could be over this time. John Chaney’s tenure as men’s basketball head coach at Temple University could be coming to an end in the near future. Despite futile attempts and the pleas of
Mardy Collins is lost. So is his team. An (8-6) record at the midway point of his senior season is hardly where the all-America candidate wants the men’s basketball team to be. Collins has never
Women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley knows her team has the talent to beat No. 9 Rutgers tonight. She just questions whether or not the team has the heart to pull off the upset. “We’ve got
A small sign adorns a wall in football coach Al Golden’s office at Edberg-Olson Hall. It’s a modest placard, measuring no larger than a standard sheet of paper. But the size of the sign’s message