The Temple News
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Crime
    • Community
    • Development
    • Temple Administration
    • Temple Student Government
  • Sports
    • Basketball
      • Women’s Basketball
      • Men’s Basketball
    • Club sports
    • Crew
    • Cross Country
    • Fencing
    • Field Hockey
    • Football
    • Golf
    • Gymnastics
    • Lacrosse
    • Rowing
    • Soccer
      • Women’s soccer
      • Men’s soccer
    • Tennis
      • Women’s Tennis
      • Men’s Tennis
    • Track & Field
    • Volleyball
  • Features
    • Events
    • Around Campus
    • Art
    • Music
    • Theater
    • Fashion
    • Night Life
  • Opinion
    • Commentary
    • Editorials
    • Letters to the Editor
    • THE ESSAYIST
  • Intersection
  • Longform
  • Multimedia
  • Slideshows
  • Print Edition
  • Polls
  • About
    • Advertising
    • Jobs
    • Staff List
    • Newsletter
Latest
  • [ 17 February 2019 ] Men’s basketball hangs on for overtime win against USF Basketball
  • [ 15 February 2019 ] Parliament reform committee head resigns to make change alone News
  • [ 15 February 2019 ] Halftime comeback captures first win of season for Temple lacrosse Lacrosse
  • [ 13 February 2019 ] Alston’s strong second-half leads Temple men’s basketball to win Basketball
  • [ 13 February 2019 ] Temple University student wins Lyric Fest’s Young Composer Competition Around Campus
HomeAuthorsAvery Maehrer

Articles by Avery Maehrer

Joey Cranney

Avery Maehrer

No Picture
Breaking News

Federal judge denies motion to dismiss claims in Temple case of harassment, discrimination

02 May 2014 Joey Cranney and Avery Maehrer

Five charges brought by a former track & field thrower were dismissed, while three remain.

Baseball was one of Temple's seven Division I sports teams cut, taking effect on July 1.| Andrew Thayer TTN
Athletic Cuts

The drop-off

29 April 2014 Avery Maehrer and EJ Smith

With the university’s elimination of five athletic programs nearing, questions remain about what the future holds for non-revenue sports nationwide.

Offensive lineman Kyle Friend (center) looks to make a block during a recent practice session.| HUA ZONG TTN
Football

Owls prep for Cherry and White

22 April 2014 Avery Maehrer and Evan Cross

Matt Rhule said the team held its best practice last week.

Members of the football team run toward the end of a practice at Paul VI High School. The Owls will hold seven more spring practices around the Philadelphia area, as Chodoff Field is being resurfaced. The annual Cherry & White game will be held later this month. | HUA ZONG TTN
Football

Rhule: ‘I like the intensity’

08 April 2014 Avery Maehrer and Nick Tricome

Owls will train for two more weeks before the Cherry & White game.

No Picture

Tennis funding remains low, Mauro pulls double duty

01 April 2014 Greg Frank and Avery Maehrer

Despite refurbished courts, facilities lag behind competitors.

Sophomore Jamila Janneh runs around the track on Main Campus during a Fall 2012 practice. Janneh is the new school record holder in the outdoor triple jump. | Andrew Thayer TTN
Sports

Janneh breaks school record, Pickett nears return to form

01 April 2014 Avery Maehrer

Jumpers highlighted the track program’s most recent meet.

Football

Who is the toughest on campus?

25 March 2014 Alexandra Snell and Avery Maehrer
The football team completed a series of exercises under the watchful eye of the ROTC’s Will Vichinsky. The program partnered with the ROTC as part of coach Matt Rhule’s “Team Commitment Week,” which was introduced as a bonding and leadership experience for the players. The Owls will begin their spring practice schedule next week. | AVERY MAEHRER TTN
Football

Owls, ROTC commit

25 March 2014 Avery Maehrer

The team partnered with the ROTC for leadership challenge.

Football Commitment Week: ROTC Training

23 March 2014 Avery Maehrer
Dunphy

Missing the madness

18 March 2014 Avery Maehrer

Owls finish with their third-worst winning percentage in history.

Posts navigation

« 1 2 3 … 12 »

Get us delivered to your inbox

Sign up for weekly updates from The Temple News


  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • RSS Feed
  • Instagram

Sign up for weekly updates from The Temple News


  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • RSS Feed
  • Instagram

The Temple News has been the paper of record for the Temple University community since it first printed as Temple University Weekly on Sept. 19, 1921. The award-winning student publication, editorially independent of Temple, now publishes every Tuesday and daily online. The Temple News distributes 5,000 printed copies, free of charge, to the university’s primary locations in the Delaware Valley.

  • About
  • Advertising
  • Jobs

Copyright 2018 The Temple News.