With the indoor track and field season set to begin this Friday at the Jack Pyrah Invitational in Haverford, Pa., both the men’s and the women’s teams aim to progress from last seasons’ finishes at
“The country of perpetual surprise. The naked brain. The basic riddle, on the verge of being solved.” In his ninth novel, “The Echo Maker,” author Richard Powers explores both science and philosophy’s most penetrating attempts
BASEBALL/ SOFTBALL CLINICS Baseball coach Rob Valli will hold Winter Indoor Skills Camp at McGonigle Hall in late December. The camps will be held Dec. 27 and 28. The camp attendees must be enrolled in
An influx of talent is ready to play for the baseball team starting in 2008. Five highly touted high school seniors made their commitments official when they signed National Letters of Intent last week during
Even though Lauren Beller considers Temple to be the most accessible school for students with disabilities in the Philadelphia region, she said she still thinks more can be done. Beller, a junior secondary education and
In a first for both the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania and Temple, the court heard oral arguments in front of a student audience in a university setting. The Commonwealth Court is a full appellate circuit
With presented topics ranging from outsourcing in India to karaoke in Tokyo, the Global Temple Conference offered students and faculty a chance to examine various cultures of the world. The two-day event, held last Thursday
There are two ways the cross country team can view its finish at the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America Championships Saturday at Van Cortlant Park, in the Bronx, N.Y. The team can see
Dodging into a Humvee in an attempt to avoid stray shrapnel and bullets is a rare experience for many college students, but Andrew Flint, a junior economics major, had to do it everyday while he
In 1621, a group of merry pilgrims in buckled shoes and kindly Native Americans in colorful headdresses sat down together to share a sumptuous turkey feast in Plymouth, Mass. Or so goes the long-perpetuated stereotype