When Jack Klotz arrived in London in July 2005, his first day did not go quite the way he expected. Klotz, a Main Campus faculty member, arrived in London the morning of the subway attacks
Lately, in my personal life, I have been bombarded with more baby news and baby showers than a 21-year old who doesn’t like kids should ever have to sustain. As anyone could assume, it is
We wish to respond to the false claims made in the editorial “Dissing Orientation” [Nov. 6, on a student group criticizing Temple’s past]. Many of the claims in the editorial are open to interpretation, but
There are two types of people in this world right now: those that understand the Internet is the future of all communication and media, and those that don’t. Apple knew what it was doing when
This week, as we celebrate the university’s worldwide impact on learning, it’s important to look at the impact we’re having on the environment here and at all Temple campuses. In 2004, the university teamed up
The women’s basketball team’s road woes continued with a 59-49 defeat by Georgia Tech in Atlanta Sunday. Temple (1-2) showcased its might by hanging with the Yellow Jackets (3-0) until late, but poor shooting and
The men’s basketball team saw yet another large lead vanish in the second half Sunday. This time Temple recovered and exited the Puerto Rico Tip-Off Classic with its first win of the season, a 73-69
The leading receiver in the football team’s 24-14 win over Kent State Saturday wasn’t even a receiver during his high school career. Sophomore Dy’Onne Crudup was a quarterback and running back at Hyde Leadership School,
Al Golden has been involved with college football for 20 years, save for a brief stint in the NFL. Yet he said he’d never been a part of a team that’s rallied behind a blocked
So close. Despite holding a lead with under five minutes to go, the women’s basketball team fell to No. 8 Georgia, 57-51, Friday in Athens, Ga. The Owls evened their record at 1-1, falling to