Juniors Dionte Christmas and Sergio Olmos won’t feel the full impact of what Mark Tyndale, Chris Clark and Orlando Miller felt Wednesday night until next March. While that trio of seniors had to cope with
With the Pennsylvania primary in a few weeks, political activism on campus is quickly growing. On Tuesday, former Mayor John Street responded to the excitement by going to 1300 residence hall to speak with Temple
Regardless of political party, every candidate in this presidential election is running under the banner of change. In a time when Americans seek recovery from the last dreadful eight years of the Bush administration, any
Students accused of perpetrating an anti-Semitic attack on campus two weeks ago appeared in court Tuesday morning.Bryan Pedreiro, 18, and Michael Walsh, 20, were present in court, where Judge Frank T. Brady presided. They are
AMBLER – The Ambler Campus is looking a bit different these days. The Einstein and Van Gogh buildings and the original campus greenhouse have been demolished. “They were removed out of consideration for the safety
Bryan Pedreiro, 18, the fourth suspect in the alleged anti-Semitic crime turned himself in a few hours after the other three suspects on Thursday Feb. 28. A detective from the Philadelphia Police Department confirmed that
The Temple women’s lacrosse team has a new teammate, but she won’t be seeing any playing time just yet. In connection with the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, the Owls have adopted five-year-old Devon Lam as
Men’s Tennis The men’s tennis team lost 4-0 to Drexel Sunday at the Cheltenham Tennis Courts. The Dragons won two of three doubles matches. The Owls also dropped the numbers one, two and three singles
Sophomore Nina Oteri scored a 9.675 on the balance beam and a 9.600 in the floor exercise, but the Owls finished last at the Penn Quad-Meet Saturday afternoon. “The floor is where I like to