Dr. Ralph Young is popular. Really popular. Just ask any of Young’s students, who gave him rave reviews as both a professor of the history course, “Dissent in America” and as a leader of weekly
Finally. After nine losses in a row, including eight in Atlantic Ten Conference play, the women’s soccer team was victorious Sunday, downing Saint Bonaventure, 1-0, at Ambler Field. Leading scorer Wendy Halina’s early second half
Campus Police made an early-morning arrest of a juvenile Temple student Thursday, Oct. 26, charging the male with rape. A female Temple student complained to Campus Police at about 4:30 a.m. that morning that she
As the regular season concluded Saturday, the field hockey team found itself in a familiar position. Having reached the Atlantic Ten Conference tournament in each of the last three seasons, the Owls understand what postseason
Queena Bass is against the Philadelphia media. And she let them know it, standing outside of Mitten Hall to protest the Lew Klein Alumni in the Media Awards. Bass is running for Philadelphia mayor in
The fencing team is missing something. Experience. The Owls, who finished 19-5 last season, return nine fencers this season. The other half of the team is composed of freshmen. Without any seniors on the team,
The 14-team fields at the Atlantic Ten Conference Championships were not too friendly to the men’s and women’s cross country teams. Both teams finished 13th in their respective 14 races Saturday at the A-10 Championships,
To give the illusion of heightened understanding or deeper personality, artists will undergo character transplants. Side effects vary; common symptoms include inflammation of the cranium and loss of touch with fans, who themselves experience second-hand
It’s not uncommon for Temple students to be approached by homeless people asking for money. In fact, it happens quite frequently. But as a force of habit, you either shrug them off, or give them
He turned down the Library of Congress.To the former President of Nigeria, Nnamdi Azikiwe, he politely declined. Even his alma mater, Pennsylvania State University, couldn’t persuade Charles L. Blockson to donate his storied collection of