Last season Jamie Adams and the Rhode Island field hockey team defeated the Owls, 3-1. This season Adams will be playing for Temple, as the Owls try to knock off a Rams team Adams played
Sara Getz spent the last two years poring over journals, newspapers and any other information related to the Zapatistas, the fabled leftist group from Chiapas, Mexico. She’s even traveled to Mexico to supplement her research.
“Kids are growing up too fast these days.” We hear it all the time, in all different contexts; competitive kindergarten applications, too much sex on television and a myriad of other causes likely elicit such
The implementation of the new General Education curriculum will not only affect the number of courses students have to take, it may also affect the content of those courses – particularly the First Year Writing
As City Council approved a bill banning the sale of food containing trans fats last month, Temple Dining Services also announced that it will now provide trans-fat-free baked goods. Sodexho, the unversity’s food service provider,
During his visit to Main Campus Feb. 26, Dr. Jeffrey Seemann, the last of five finalists in the provost search, said he was excited to discuss his vision for Temple with students. “This is where
As weather conditions in the Delaware Valley continue to worsen, the university has cancelled all afternoon and evening classes at Main, Health Science, TUCC, Ambler, Tyler, Fort Washington and Harrisburg campuses. All non-essential employees at
City Officials have collected 519 guns so far this year, but not from a sting or a raid. All of these guns were offered voluntarily in exchange for $200 grocery vouchers at Fresh Grocer and
The lacrosse team was scheduled to commence its season Sunday with a home opener against Virginia. Snowy conditions in the Philadelphia region changed those plans. The game is rescheduled for Wednesday, March 7 at 1
After the baseball team’s 12-41 finish last season, coach Rob Valli sensed that there needed to be some changes. By moving senior Dan Brady from third base to first, handing freshman Matt Heltz the job