The field hockey team traveled to College Park, Md., Sunday to take on the Terrapins, and though they didn’t leave with a victory, they came away with valuable experience. The No. 18 Owls (9-4) didn’t
Conference games. They are the crucial, make-or-break part of a team’s season. Win a lot of them and you can punch your ticket to postseason play. Lose, and you’ll get left behind in the dust.
By the time Atlantic Ten Conference play begins, the men’s soccer team will have had plenty of time to prepare. When the Owls play a home game against city-rival La Salle Saturday, Nine days will
Each game, Adam DiMichele inscribes a message on his wristband. Sometimes it’s religious. Other times it’s not. But it’s always inspirational. Against Northern Illinois Saturday, the Temple quarterback wrote “Be their leader.” He was. As
Like many Temple students, I ride to school on my bike. I ride to get to work, to go shopping, to see my friends – anywhere I have to go. After riding in the city
Frederick Douglass sits behind glass just north of Main Campus. He looks uncomfortableand overdressed, with no neck, light skin, a big beard and sad eyes. It is a doll. It is a visual representation of
Main Campus Program Board president Brendan Bailes can give countless reasons why students should be excited about homecoming, but in the end it all comes down to one thing. “It’s a pride thing. It’s Temple
Homecoming has been a Temple tradition for years. Students attend events like Fall Fest, the Homecoming pageant, and a concert to top it off. But with all of the excitement for Homecoming, the Temple Homecoming
When Beasley School of Law dean Robert J. Reinstein announced his intent to step down from his positions as vice president of international programs and law school dean by the end of the current academic
WASHINGTON – The Temple College Democrats, other Temple students and local Philadelphians were among a crowd of about 1,500 anti-war protesters who rallied and marched in Washington, D.C., Saturday. Troops Out Now Coalition, a national