When approached with the proper mindset, a movie involving nothing but action and eye candy can be a satisfying experience. This is the case in “300,” Zack Snyder’s adaptation of Frank Miller’s graphic novel about
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
Since its introduction to Temple in 1999, many professors have utilized Blackboard to its fullest, allowing students to access course material, online exams, class discussion boards, grades and pre-class lecture notes. But some professors refuse
Perhaps the most daunting task in all of literature is the confrontation of institutionalized cruelty. Far too often, the palate of language from which an author must work is insufficient to effectively communicate what must
The lacrosse team, facing a year of adjustments and high expectations, expects big things from its new coach, Bonnie Rosen, who takes over a team that is rich with veteran talent and leadership. The Owls
Students had front row seats to see the five major Democratic candidates vying to be Philadelphia’s next mayor, as they shared the stage for the first time last Thursday. The panel included Congressman Bob Brady,
Philadelphia and Campus Police are investigating three potentially related assault cases involving three female Temple students in areas just a block from Broad Street. The three victims gave similar descriptions of the offender, identifying him
In a meet-and-greet with students last Monday, provost candidate Dr. Robert G. Frank spoke to students about what he hopes to bring to the Temple community if he is selected. In similar fashion, provost candidate
Students shouldn’t have any trouble finding a wireless Internet connection on Main Campus. That’s because it is a wireless hotspot, and soon the entire city of Philadelphia will be too. Wireless Philadelphia, the nonprofit organization