With a perfectly timed stroke and the ringing of aluminum through the air, junior Courtney Norene did something no Temple softball player has ever done. On Friday, in Kingston, R.I., Norene cranked out her record-breaking
She shoots and she scores. It’s a familiar phrase these days for the women’s lacrosse team, which, through Sunday, is converting 50 percent of its shots — up from 36.1 percent a season ago —
Agents, scouts, team executives, draft camps, drills, tournaments, weight room sessions, pressure. This is senior guard Mark Tyndale’s life for the next two months. Last weekend, the recently-named Owl team MVP took part in the
April 7 Student Center Food Court Student reported an unknown person removed an iPod from her coat pocket when it was left unattended between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. April 3. 1612 N. 15th St.
The search for a new dean of Temple’s James E. Beasley School of Law ended with President Ann Weaver Hart’s announcement that JoAnne A. Epps, currently associate dean for academic affairs of the law school,
Floyd W. Alston will be the featured speaker at the university-wide commencement ceremony at the Liacouras Center on May 22. Alston, a local business leader, will also receive an honorary doctor of humane letters degree
Across Pennsylvania college and university campuses, political momentum has been picking up. On Friday, Sen. Hillary Clinton addressed a crowd of 1,000, mostly college-aged supporters and voters on the campus of Drexel University. Philadelphia Mayor
With the Pennsylvania primary less than two weeks away, former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton spoke at Temple Friday night to spread her mother’s message. “I am really proud to be here on behalf of my