The Liacouras Center turned into a classroom Friday afternoon. Hundreds of students from more than 20 local schools watched the women’s basketball team beat Richmond, 64-52, to remain a perfect 9-0 in Atlantic Ten Conference
The talking heads who cover the Atlantic Ten Conference picked the Owls to finish ninth in a preseason poll. With a new coach, one returning starter and the loss of Mardy Collins to the NBA,
Heading into the weekend, the women’s gymnastics team was searching for a few big performances in hope of claiming its first victory of the season. The Owls found those performances Saturday as they hosted the
For many student-athletes, juggling school work, a social life and a sport is a fairly daunting task. But for sophomores Bryce Buffaloe and Joshua Louis, playing one sport simply was not enough. Already members of
When we learned of Temple Student Government’s latest venture in encouraging a healthy and much needed dialogue on diversity – a four-part Diversity Dialogue Series – we were elated that the body’s plans were being
Two factors run Broadway: creativity and money. When looking at the 2007 lineup of opening shows, it seems that producers are only focusing on the latter. Just as movie-remakes are a bad idea, so is
Philadelphia is desperate for a hero. This city had the chance to be the home of the Super Bowl champions, the World Series champions and almost every other sort of champion there is. In Smarty
Traveling door to door with pizza boxes in tow, Dan Leibovitz is attempting to strike a chord with the Hartford student body.He’s also attempting to win some games. In his first year coaching the Hawks,
Melissa Parker knew fencing at Temple would be an interesting transition. The freshman Foilist said she has enjoyed the adjustment to the competitive atmosphere that the team provides. “I like it, I like the change,”
Al Golden thinks the foundation is in place. Now, he believes, the cornerstones of Temple’s football program are ready to be laid. “There’s only one goal,” he said. “If you walk in the building, [you’ll