Matt Shaw will not be making the trek across the country this fall to play for the Owls. Shaw, a 6-8, 245-pound power forward from Los Angeles, opted out of his Letter of Intent to
Khal Barqawi knows music so well, he could be a doctor. The Ambler Campus student and up-and-coming disc jockey would make “house” calls if he could – that’s how seriously he takes his job. “I
While many students worry about how they will get through college in four years, Johnny Lechner, a University of Wisconsin-Whitewater student, is reluctantly graduating next month after completing 12 years of college. If he had
Being the toast of this year’s Sundance Film Festival, it would seem that the directors of Little Miss Sunshine would have nothing to worry about in the months between finding their film’s distributor and its
The university’s Board of Trustees announced Thursday, May 4, that Ann Weaver Hart, who currently leads the University of New Hampshire, will be Temple’s first female president.Effective July 1, Hart will replace outgoing President David
Mardy Collins’ cell phone wouldn’t stop ringing Wednesday night. After being drafted 29th overall by the New York Knicks, Collins heard from extended family, close friends and former teammates. Anyone who ever knew him at
When Washington, D.C., native Steven Chew transferred to Temple’s School of Communications and Theater in 2004, he had no idea how well his education would prepare him for the unpredictable world of entertainment internships. “I
Is there any theme more universal – spanning continents, cultures and centuries – than that of food? In The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, author Michael Pollan takes the reader on a
3 out of 4 stars Road trip flicks have been beaten to death in contemporary cinema, so much that any new piece that surfaces is swiftly brushed away. However, one that so cleverly and discreetly
Students returning to campus this fall can expect yet another change – a bigger tuition bill. In its last meeting before the end of the fiscal year this July, the Board of Trustees voted unanimously