Men’s basketball starts slow, wins big in a sloppy conference game. After a close first half, Temple ran away from Fordham in a 78-60 win at the Liacouras Center Wednesday night. Redshirt-senior
The football team signs 27 student-athletes to National Letters of Intent. Coach Steve Addazio must have seen something that he liked from the incoming recruiting class of 2012. “This is the best class in the
Kapusta argues that the power and influence of collegiate sports coaches’ are out of control and need to be regulated. This past year was one of the most shameful in NCAA’s history. It was a year with repeated
As they did last year, state-related students from across the commonwealth rallied in Harrisburg for higher education funding. Students and Temple Student Government officers gathered in the state Capitol building yesterday, Jan. 31, to address
By Luis Fernando Rodriguez Some feel that the Hebrew major, to be cut this fall, may find its way back to campus, with more support. Effective Fall 2012, Hebrew will no longer be offered to
The Temple News takes a look at the various Cherry-and-White-themed social media sites, which help students connect, share troubles and compare experiences. The Temple community has its fair share of distinguishing qualities – including the
The troubled history of African-American ballerinas in Philadelphia and the subsequent founding of Philadanco is captured in professor Brenda Dixon-Gottschild’s recently published book, “Joan Myers Brown & the Audacious Hope of the Black Ballerina.” “The
Today, Jan. 31, state-related universities throughout Pennsylvania are traveling to Harrisburg to advocate for greater state funding for higher education. Ken Lawrence, a 1995 political science alumnus, is the senior vice president for government, community
Columnist Victoria Marchiony recalls her experience with a pink puffy coat. People like to fit themselves and others into groups because it makes it easier to process the very overwhelming world around us. One of