For a brief second at the Liacouras Center Wednesday night, there was a sinking feeling. The feeling of conceding an 11-point halftime lead to a nemesis Big 5 team poised to pounce. The feeling of
St. Joseph’s Pat Calathes said he could hear Temple coach Fran Dunphy barking out instructions over the muddled noise of more than 10,000 fans at the Liacouras Center Saturday night. “I heard coach yelling at
The men’s basketball team’s loss to Saint Joseph’s Saturday was nothing short of a heartbreaker.Pat Calathes’ three-pointer with five seconds remaining was, no doubt, a blow to the gut of a Temple team that appeared
Quietly, and without a whole lot of attention, the women’s basketball team has put together two solid weeks of basketball. After inconsistencies and struggles in the beginning of the year, the Owls have reeled off
Most people would assume that an athlete who’s also a psychology major would have a mental edge against her competitors. Instead of psyching out her opponents, however, Temple junior thrower Amanda Cole psyched out herself
Longtime Penn State football coach Joe Paterno recalled Mark D’Onofrio as a strong leader when the former Nittany Lions linebacker played for him from 1988-1991. He also remembered that D’Onofrio, Temple’s defensive coordinator last season,
Two Philadelphia Police officers were injured during a traffic stop when one of the vehicle’s passengers made an attempt to run shortly after discarding narcotics in his possession. The stop, made at 11th and Berks
Filmmaker Mike Shiley presented his award winning documentary Inside Iraq: The Untold Stories at Temple’s Ambler campus on Tuesday to a handful of students and Temple faculty, followed by an open Q&A session. Shiley is
Students for Environmental Action is trying to lower Temple’s carbon emissions one student at a time. Next month, SEA will be competing in the National Campus Energy Challenge. The group will be organizing events all
Many changes coming to local public transportation authorities could have a big impact on how Temple students travel. Following the lead of other Philadelphia-area colleges, Temple and SEPTA have reached an agreement to open a