It’s tough to say much about Match Point that hasn’t already been said. The best approach in this case is to probably just reinforce what has already been said, so here goes: Match Point is
The moment the Electric Factory opened its doors to the Sevendust concert January 28, people seemed very calm and tranquil, not something expected from a crowd at a hard rock show. When the lights went
With hundreds of shows already under its belt, the relatively young band Trivium has become one of the biggest upcoming acts to hit the metal scene. Their brutal sound and destructive shows have earned the
Over the last 15 years, Feb. 1 was always just another day for the football team. National Signing Day would come and go during that decade and a half, and Temple hardly made a noise
It’s easy to see the face lift that Temple’s Main Campus is undergoing. Construction zones are scattered throughout. From the Avenue North housing project at the corner of Cecil B. Moore Avenue and Broad Street
For Maryanne and Melissa Forsythe, fencing is in their blood. One of three seniors on the fencing team, Maryanne and her sister Melissa, a freshman, are competing on the same team, again. But this time,
Men’s basketball coach John Chaney has said it all season: His team does not know how to win when its shots don’t fall. Chaney issued this sentiment again after the Owls fell to La Salle,
The women’s basketball team finished its three- game homestand Saturday with a dominant, 79-44, win over cross-state Atlantic Ten Conference foe Duquesne. The win moved the No. 19 Owls to 10-2 at home this season,
The men’s soccer team should consider itself forewarned: This could develop into some kind of trend. For the second straight year a Temple men’s soccer player was drafted by a Major League Soccer organization in
When reading Adrian Wojnarowski’s The Miracle of St. Anthony, one thought kept going through my head: ‘I’ve read this before.’ Though I never actually had read the book, I had read tales similar to it.