Temple alumnus and Board of Trustees member Bill Cosby has announced he will be the commencement speaker at High Point University’s 2007 graduation ceremony next spring. High Point, located in High Point, N.C., has confirmed
After waiting nearly a year, Temple football fans finally got what they wanted – a new coach, the chance to meet with players and a glimpse into what direction Temple football is headed. This opportunity
As always, expectations are high for the volleyball team this season. In a poll of the conference’s head coaches, the Owls were picked to win the Atlantic Ten Conference East Division. “Honestly, I’m surprised they
It was just too good to be true. After starting the season undefeated and beating Rutgers Saturday, 3-2, to start the Temple Invitational, the field hockey team was in for a treat Sunday when it
Martavis Kee told Rivals.com he hoped this weekend’s visit to Temple would be his first and last official visit to any school recruiting the high school basketball star. The Fort Lauderdale, Fla., native made his
Before leaving their homes for Emerald City, many freshmen circled their suitcases, sure as an empty stroller they were leaving something behind. Toothbrush? Check. Frisbee? Check. Fuzzy elastic lamp? Affirmative. High school grades? Don’t bother
Christopher George Wink, 20, has traveled all around the globe from Mexico to Africa. Born in New York and raised in Newton, N.J., Wink can now add Japan to his list of international excursions. Wink,
I always laughed at “Drive Me Crazy.” Not only does it feature “Entourage” star Adrian Grenier sans Drama (kind of like seeing Hannity without Colmes), but it stars Melissa Joan Hart, and she doesn’t even
The Fish n’ Flush Aquarium One would presume that fish have the same fear of the toilet as humans have of the graveyard. Nonetheless, AquaOne Technologies has thrown fishy fears to the wayside with their
It is not an uncommon phenomenon for young writers to struggle with their voice. Often, from story to story and book to book, literary novices experiment with different styles of dialogue and narration. Rarely, however,