President Ann Weaver Hart attended Temple Student Government’s 25th General Assembly meeting of the academic year this Monday. Hart gave a brief overview of what Temple administration has been doing and answered questions from students.
A cool wind whispered along the field as sophomore Tim Boeni stood anxiously awaiting his turn in the long jump at Saturday’s Penn Invitational at Franklin Field. When his turn finally came, Boeni sprinted toward
AMBLER — Coming off their first Atlantic Ten Conference win of the season and a seven-day lay-off, the women’s softball team returned to action against Saint Louis Sunday at the Ambler Sports Complex. The forecasted
AMBLER — For years, the baseball team has been hiding in the Atlantic Ten Conference basement. Just a year ago, the Owls finished 9-18 against conference opponents and never seriously contended for a title. Now
The members of the men’s gymnastics team had one goal on their minds when they traveled to West Point, N.Y. this weekend: back-to-back Eastern College Athletic Conference Championship titles. Though the team had been struggling
Riders are on edge due to the recent string of random subway concourse attacks, but many Temple students who rely on SEPTA for transportation remain unfazed. “I’m not any more nervous than I was before,”
Gathered outside AlliedBarton Security Services’ Philadelphia headquarters on Sunday, labor activists, security guards and church members continued to demand increases in wages and benefits for AlliedBarton employees. Marchers with signs hung around their necks stating
Most students didn’t notice it at first, but when the media descended on University Village Thursday, residents took a second look at the newsletter slipped under their door. In an April Fools’ joke gone wrong,