Following a six-month search, Dr. Lisa Staiano-Coico has been named the university’s provost. The announcement was made by university President Dr. Ann Weaver Hart during her inauguration speech March 22. Staiano-Coico, who is currently the
Marcos Edghill, a sprinter and hurdler, blew by the competition at Maryland’s Terrapin Invitational Saturday in College Park, Md. The junior sprinter and hurdler set personal records in three of the four events he competed
For students looking for a flavored coffee or a coolatta fix, Dunkin’ Donuts has returned to Main Campus. The new 24-hour location, which opened March 21, now sits beside the Edge at Avenue North at
When the lacrosse team entered its game against No. 18 Rutgers Friday, the Owls wanted to stop the bleeding of their young season. The Owls, who as recently as last season were nationally ranked, had
Students for Justice in Palestine urged the university to deliver a pledge ensuring that it will not invest in military manufacturers that indirectly provide weaponry to Israel. The request, which is part of the organization’s
The baseball team just can’t catch a break. Blowing yet another ninth-inning lead and playing in yet another extra-inning game, Temple fell, 8-7, in 11 innings to host La Salle Sunday at Frank DeVincent Field.
Unless three eager students can form a slate in the next week, the potential winners of the upcoming election for Temple Student Government have already been decided. This year, “Owl Potential” is only slate running
At its national conference in San Diego last March, the National Council for Black Studies awarded Dr. Ama Mazama, an associate professor in the African American Studies department here, with the Anna Julia Cooper/CLR James
“Owl Potential”, the only slate running in this year’s student government elections, was literally upstaged by the Temple University Anime Club in the slate’s first scheduled open forum April 4. The slate, which comprises Vice
The historic neighborhoods of Germantown and Mt. Airy, located in northwest Philadelphia, offer rich culture, unique architecture and bustling shopping districts. Stepping off the SEPTA train into Germantown, the area may seem run down and