The field at the Ambler Sports Complex wasn’t so friendly to the baseball team last season. The Owls went 8-18 on their home field in 2005, en route to finishing 17-33 overall. Wins at Ambler
An assistant professor in the College of Liberal Arts is at the center of a controversy involving Temple University Press, the Philadelphia Irish underworld and a book about a crime gang that has been a
The guest speaker at the Feb. 27 Temple Student Government general assembly meeting decided to do more than give a speech. He decided to stand at the doorway and greet every representative with a handshake
Ever seen a teen movie where the main character does something crazy to prove themselves, makes a few friends and then a few enemies and somehow falls in love in the end? She’s the Man
Members of the women’s basketball team who showed up at the Draught Horse Restaurant to watch the NCAA Tournament Selection Show last night, looked at each other in amazement. Atlantic Ten Conference rival George Washington
CINCINNATI – About 15 minutes after being ousted from the Atlantic Ten tournament, the men’s basketball team had abandoned its U.S. Bank Arena locker room. The Owls had quickly showered, then packed their belongings silently
Members of the softball team said they did not start the season how they had wanted. In 16 games, the Owls mustered only four tournament wins in Florida. With their first regular season game looming,
A showcase of future stars. That’s how the Tyson American Cup, hosted at the Liacouras Center earlier this month, was being touted. In its 30th year, the American Cup featured some of the world’s up-and-coming
Spring break and trips to Florida go hand-in-hand for most college students, and the lacrosse team was no different. Over the week-long break, the team spent time in Orlando, Fla., trying to improve on a
“Baby, the first thing I need to know from you is do you believe I killed my father?” So begins Upstate, the poignant debut novel from New York’s Kalisha Buckhanon. The classically haunting tale of