Columnist Victoria Marchiony reclaims the 14th as a day for loving all. I love Valentine’s Day. Despite never having been in a relationship during this Hallmark holiday, I have consistently been blessed with single friends who
Year-long plans for the Feb. 18 Broad Street party are not as big as once thought. Last year, sophomore sports management major Dan Pulse came up with the idea of Broadi Gras. The idea was
A rollercoaster romance with V-Day forces Living Editor Alexis Sachdev to reconsider the meaning of love. Much like an elderly man nestled in his rustic leather chair with a glass of scotch, recalling the ‘better
As part of the global V-Day Movement, students and faculty are putting on performances of the play during the week. Often, ‘V-Day’ is a term many associate with the holiday during which significant others are
International students talk about their first experiences with Valentine’s Day. Love may be an international language, but what Valentine’s Day represents is in the eyes of the beholder. Main Campus has a large international student
Guest columnist Cara Stefchak reveals the identity of her cute and fuzzy Valentine’s date. Nothing says “I love you” more than a morning hump-sesh. While there are plenty of gushy ways to say “be mine”
The Owls hold on for a win against A-10 foe Xavier after taking a 20-point lead at halftime last Saturday at home. Xavier’s senior guard Tu Holloway had to deal with Temple defenders shadowing him
Protestors argue that women and Latino workers are underrepresented in construction projects. Yesterday, Feb. 13, at 8 a.m., members of the Coalition of Labor Union Women and Occupy Temple gathered at Broad and Oxford streets
The Owls defeated Xavier 85-72 on Saturday night. Led by senior Ramone Moore the Temple Owls defeated the Xavier Musketeers 85-72 Saturday night at the Liacouras Center. Accompanying Moore’s game high 30 points, graduate center