The men’s soccer team knows what it needs to accomplish this year. After failing to make the Atlantic Ten Conference tournament last season and finishing with a 6-10-2 record, the players have said they are
Women’s soccer coach David Jones wants his team to play into the postseason. To do that, the Owls must shore up their defense. Since opening the season with the Owl Eyes Classic, Temple has gone
The cross country teams’ difficult seasons last year following a 20-year program absence have them looking to finally enter the race that is collegiate cross country. Given the program’s non-existence over the last two decades,
Before Steve Mauro took over as the men’s tennis coach last season, high expectations were somewhat of an afterthought. This year’s squad may not have the liberty of staying under the radar for much longer.
Even receiving the first few favorable bounces of the football couldn’t keep the football team competitive very long in its home opener against No. 13 Louisville Saturday. The 62-0 loss at Lincoln Financial Field dropped
Marty Asalone sat nervously in his chair on the set of ESPN’s “Stump the Schwab” as he waited for the trivia gameshow to begin. To his right sat two anxious contestants. Across the room sat
You won’t find any scuffed up bowling shoes in Center City’s Lucky Strike. The bowling alley, which opened in mid-June, is pioneering a new stylish bowling movement within Philadelphia nightlife. Located at 1336 Chestnut St.,
Country fans are standing loud and proud and the rest of the city is noticing. In recent years, country music has left Nashville and found its way to many major American cities. Philadelphia, known for
CAMDEN – Bob Saget was at the Tweeter Center Saturday night performing among nine other comedians on “Opie and Anthony’s Traveling Virus Tour.” The Temple News caught up with television’s most loveable dad and chatted
Karaoke, long a tradition in Japan, has finally clawed its way across the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, found its way to the Schuylkill River and died on the front step of the city we