FENCING Three Temple fencers received bids to the NCAA Championship after a strong showing at Sunday’s NCAA Mid-Atlantic/South Regional Championships in Houston. Senior Jenna Remmert qualified for the fourth time in her Temple career, placing
My father told me to make sure my health insurance was in order. My brother thought the prospect of playing an NCAA football video game as me would be the greatest thing. My friends just
Last weekend’s Villanova Baseball Bash wasn’t much of a party for the baseball team. The Owls finished the three-day tournament, played at the Ambler Sports Complex, with a 1-2 record. In their final two games,
Daniel Davis was sitting in the Arthur Ashe Tennis Center sporting a big smile before the men’s tennis team’s meet with George Washington Saturday. What was making Davis so happy? Well, it could have been
TRENTON – The women’s basketball team checked into the NCAA Tournament on Sunday at noon. Two hours later, it checked out. Hartford showed the Owls the door with a 64-58 first-round upset at the Sovereign
During the 1990s, rock music evolved in countless ways. As the decade progressed, so did the evolution of rock. Innumerable music experiments were conducted, from minimalist – drastically reduced production and instrumentation – to epic,
In 1976 a young southern California guitarist named Greg Ginn organized what would become one of the most influential punk bands of all time, Black Flag. The band forever changed the life of underground music
Probably the biggest criticism we receive about the column is that we are going to bars that are generally kind of gross or have ridiculous specials. What about the cheap drinkers who want to go
Skinny, goofy and Jewish. Corey Cohen had all the wrong traits growing up in West Philadelphia. So to protect himself from the other kids, the lanky Jewish boy with a head of curly hair developed
Philadelphia’s entertainment industry is no stranger to the term “underdog.” The city’s nightlife and theater market has perpetually played second fiddle to such colossal competitors as New York City and Los Angeles. In the 1980s,