Women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley has said it several times this season: Lady Comfort has the potential to put up 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. Comfort turned in that type of performance Saturday.
Major changes will be made to the Medical College Admissions Test in the next year. Almost all medical schools in the U.S. require applicants to take the test, which will change this January to a
Ever wonder why that SEPTA conductor is a little crabbier during the winter months? Or why Temple students seem more anxious and depressed than usual once the sun starts setting at 4:30 p.m.? It might
Everyone expects the best player on the court to get the ball with the game on the line. Sure enough, Kamesha Hairston, the leading scorer on the women’s basketball team, had the ball in her
As classes finish for the semester, many students go home to spend the holidays with their friends and family. Others prefer to spend time making the holidays special for those in need. There are a
Crime Report 11.28toDec.3 Compiled from Campus Safety Services daily crime log. Nov. 27 951 Berks St. Student reported an unknown person threw an object from the Kardon Building that struck and dented the roof of
Sitting in the TECH Center, a girl reads, “Sara Spink has posted a comment on your wall.” Her eyes widen as her lips form into a smile. It is obvious that this connection has brought
Every year, “U.S. News & World Report” releases its annual college rankings and sends college admissions offices and obsessive applicants into a frenzy. Combine this with colleges scratching and clawing for any sliver of recognition
U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., re-elected to his 18th term, just revealed his plans for a new piece of legislation. It won’t end the war in Iraq, but it would force America’s youth to fight
People all over the world gathered Dec.1, World AIDS Day, to fight the disease that has killed millions. According to the Temple Health Empowerment Office, 40.3 million people have died from AIDS as of 2005.