In your editorial last week [“Rosy Retort,” Feb. 21] you noted President Adamany’s response to David Horowitz on the matter of student rights to academic freedom in their classrooms. You quoted the president’s letter to
We all wonder how rare events happen, like miracles, underdogs overcoming the odds or President Bush not saying something stupid. One of these rare events took place on Feb. 24 at the Electric Factory: the
Men’s Basketball Saturday Saint Joseph’s 70, Richmond 39 Hofstra 70, Drexel 68 Penn 68, Dartmouth 52 Game of the Week Sunday Connecticut 89, Villanova 75 No. 2 Villanova’s 11-game win streak ended in its loss
As a senior set to graduate in May, I am more than a little concerned about what to do with my life for the next couple of years. I’m sure there are plenty of soon-to-be
The long history of tension between the Western world and the Middle East makes constructive dialogue between the next generations of the two regions essential if progress can be made. Dialogue is exactly what the
When the university’s image doctors conceived the “Temple … We’re Just Smarter” advertising campaign, one wonders what would happen if it was tested in the jaws of reality television. Sophomore biology major Svetlana Shusterman certainly
I’ve spent the week watching his show and even reading one of his books, and there is one idea I have summed up: Fox News correspondent Bill O’ Reilly does not get as much praise
Last weekend marked the beginning of new coach Rob Valli’s tenure with a three-game series sweep by 15th-ranked Lousiana State. Though the team left Baton Rouge with three losses – 4-1 on Friday and 9-0
Birthdays are great. If you have half decent friends, they’ll buy you at least one drink, and if you have great friends they’ll insist you don’t pay for anything (Ryan’s Note: I just recently had
Atlantic City has long been regarded as “America’s Playground.” The resort town on Absecon Island, off the coast of New Jersey, earned its reputation from the decadence of the 1920s and 1930s when mobsters and