Sophomore jumper Themba Ntini had to leap across continents to join the track and field team last spring. Ntini, a native of Johannesburg, South Africa, said the opportunity to improve as an athlete was one
The Northeast region has been a breeding ground for lacrosse since its earliest days of existence at the college level. Today the sport is the fastest growing on all levels – youth, high school, college
Former Temple men’s basketball coach John Chaney has always had a great deal of respect for Fran Dunphy. Last week Dunphy was introduced as Temple’s newest men’s basketball coach and just the fourth coach in
A copy of the men’s basketball team’s 2005-06 media guide sat on new coach Fran Dunphy’s desk last week. Its cover features pictures of various players and coaches from Temple’s storied history under a headline
The history of cinema has frequently been seen as an art of duality. Is it a documentary or fiction? Realistic or expressive? Drama or comedy? Unfortunately, many films have become formulaic, refusing to challenge convention
Flags were waved, lanterns were lit and a king was fed a royal banquet during last week’s Buddhist New Year festivities in Colombo, Sri Lanka. After eating heaps of cookies, chocolates and candy offered to
After last week’s student government election in which we (the editorial board) made an unprecedented endorsement of a slate, many readers questioned whether it was appropriate for the university’s student-run newspaper to make such a
A Temple student is one of five students across the nation to win a National Pan-Hellenic Conference Foundation award. Rebecca Bradley, a junior art history major, won one of the $1,000 scholarships based on her
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
In light of increased global competition, the United States is pushing to improve the quality of K-12 grade science instruction by developing and recruiting a well-trained and engaged pool of science teachers. An American high