There’s a nip in the air. Frost on the ground. And chattering teeth. But will all that stop students from dressing to impress this Halloween? Ashley Jumper, a sophomore criminal justice major, said she is
If you need to spice up your sex life, look no further than adding some sweets to the equation. Most stores specializing in products of an erotic nature stock edible undergarments and other edible products.
On dark streets aglow with only halos of streetlight stumble throngs of veiled figures, possessed by the Halloween spirit to strangle themselves in costumes that end closer to their necks than their knees. No longer
Most who have visited this treasured collection recognize it by the young man holding a lantern near the entrance. Or they remember feeling the cover of the 1932 edition of “Lincoln the Unkown” by Dale
Vindication has been granted to the brothers of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. But it comes at a price. Following a hearing conducted by the University Disciplinary Committee, Temple’s Sigma-Phi chapter of TKE was found
One week after winning its first game in nearly two years and spending time in the national spotlight, the Temple football team came crashing back down to reality Saturday. The fall was swift. And hard.
As the regular season concluded Saturday, the field hockey team found itself in a familiar position. Having reached the Atlantic Ten Conference tournament in each of the last three seasons, the Owls understand what postseason
Young voices rang out about the dangers of lead poisoning as the children of the Norris Apartments Community Center sung the “Lead Poisoning Prevention” song in celebration of the “Lead Harms” mural dedication. Rich in
Don’t ask director Seth Landau about the significance of the mask in his new film, “Bryan Loves You.” On the film’s official Web site, visitors are greeted by a cheap yet menacing mask that is
Each Memorial Day weekend, Travis Shelton engages in a footrace with his cousin Devin Hester, the Chicago Bears rookie kick returner, at their annual family reunion. Two years ago Hester took home the top honors,