The Owls improved to second place in the MAC East with a win over Miami (Ohio). The football team was able to fight through internal health issues and outstanding play from the opposing quarterback in
First-year women’s rowing coach Jason Read is, in the physical sense, an atypical rower. Standing at 6-feet tall, Read is relatively short for a rower. All throughout his career, he has had to work a
The fencing team placed several fencers in its first tournament of the season at the 32nd annual Temple Open, but squad members said they still have room to improve. The Owls were able to send
Sophomore defender Gabby Lopez, a native of Bridgetown, Barbados, recently completed her first season with women’s soccer, but still needs time to transition to American soccer. Before moving to the U.S., Lopez played as a
TSG members discussed financial services, nontraditional students and Temple’s next president, yesterday. In response to student concerns about financial aid service, Temple Student Government will be arranging meetings with Kathleen Richards, associate director of Student
Slowly but surely, Temple students and faculty made their way to near campus polls. Today, Nov. 8, is the day when citizens can voice their political opinions by exercising one of their most basic rights—the
Loan assistance is only part of a bigger issue college students face, some say. President Barack Obama recently announced a program that he claims will help students acquiring large amounts of debt from their federal
A task force focusing on community issues plans to question student groups. On Oct. 8, the Community and Student Issues and Concerns Task Force met for the third time since its inception last month. Chaired by