23-4. 16-1. 35-1. These aren’t gambling odds from Las Vegas. They are the final scores from three lopsided losses that have been incurred by the baseball team and its first-year coach Rob Valli. There have
For a second, try and imagine a night of pure insanity. A night when you wake up and your loved one is bloody and on the floor with the eerie sound of your favorite song
Matt Santry is a bit of a celebrity around these parts. As he makes his way through the smoky, loud rooms of the Grape Street Pub in Manayunk, he is constantly met with hugs and
On the one hand, South Street is where you take your cousin who is in from out of town and you don’t really know what to do with him. You stumble through small talk, take
You’ve probably seen the irritating woman doing the Wendy’s commercials for their new “fresh salads.” She smiles like the woman on the Dentyne Ice gum commercials and speaks as if she’s had a bad experience
These days, Philadelphia’s favorite restaurateur is hard to find and even harder to speak to. Starr’s recent projects in New York City and Atlantic City have made his time all the more valuable and so
Stephen Starr likes Temple students. The sheer amount of Temple students employed at his 12 restaurants across the city is testament enough to this fact. Despite the struggles of balancing school with work, students keep
The fifth and final part in a series. They were strangers in a strange land, having traveled by sea thousands of miles away from their native land. Upon their arrival in Jamestown, Va., in 1619,
The Temple News strives to be a newspaper of record by printing factually correct and balanced articles. Accuracy is our business, so when a mistake is made we’ll correct it as soon as possible. Anyone
The second Temple Student Government debate in the social lounge at the Johnson and Hardwick residence halls saw the two slates, “Building Temple Tradition” and “Owl Evolution,” answer a wide range of questions regarding issues