The men’s tennis team wants to make sure they are not labeled as one-year wonders. The Owls surprised the Atlantic Ten Conference last season by placing third at the conference tournament, a year removed from
Senior Kamesha Hairston refused to let another team take away Temple’s Big 5 title Monday night. Led by Hairston, the Owls defeated La Salle, 68-55, to capture their third consecutive Big 5 title at the
Mark Tyndale’s slam dunk with four minutes remaining against La Salle put the men’s basketball team in a solid position to win its fifth straight game Wednesday. But the Owls, who led by one, did
Senior Kamesha Hairston picked up her fourth foul with 14:42 left in Temple’s game against Saint Louis Thursday. Hoping not to sit out the majority of the final home game of her career, Hairston waved
Holding hands, a kiss on the cheek: expressing affection toward your partner is an integral part of a healthy relationship. But when couples insist on sharing their love in public, harmless TLC can quickly morph
While many students find themselves juggling part-time jobs with full-time course loads, some students plan for the big day – and that doesn’t mean graduation. Love is definitely in the air for students who are
For many recording artists, a Grammy nomination is considered the pinnacle of their career. Temple student Edwin Cornell McKnight thinks of it as just the beginning. McKnight, a senior accounting major, sings bass for The
Unlike birthdays and Christmas, Valentine’s Day is not about buying your significant other what he or she wants. It’s about celebrating a relationship and expressing how much that person means to you. Sure, chocolate, flowers
Perhaps – and I’m going out on a limb here – you’ve heard of the significance of Feb. 14. If not I’ll refresh your memory: It’s the first day pitchers and catchers for several baseball
Everybody gets something on Valentine’s Day. Singles get depressed, secret admirers get brave, lovers get cards, chocolates and sometimes, if the mood is right, hitched. But with equal opportunity being the new social paradigm, the