While the Republican National Convention may have caused disturbances for some people because of traffic congestion and the influx of conventioneers and protesters, many Temple students saw the event as an opportunity. With 15,000 members
The Temple field hockey team notched its third win of the season, shutting out Hofstra University 2-0 in a closely-contested battle Saturday at Geasey Field. Though Temple’s defense struggled against the Pride’s aggressive offensive pressure,
For more than a decade, Philadelphia’s finest art and science centers have opened their doors to you: the diligent college student. And on one day in particular they don’t even make you pay. College Day
Thousands of protesters from around the country flocked to Philadelphia this summer to get their messages heard. Among these voices were Temple’s graduate students. Temple University Graduate Students Association (TUGSA) can claim it had a
Sports calendar Note: Football home games are played at Veterans Stadium and (ff) Franklin Field. Volleyball home matches are played at McGonigle Hall. Men’s and women’s soccer games are held at Temple Stadium. Field hockey
Adventures In Stereo Monomania (Bobsled) Adventures In Stereo is the brainchild of ex-Primal Screamer Jim Beattie, lover of pop legends in the Brian Wilson/Phil Spector mold. AIS began as an oldies-inspired home recording project with
* Backpack stolen On Sept. 11, a backpack containing books, a calculator and a wallet with credit cards and identification was taken from a desktop in an unlocked and unattended room. The incident occurred in
Travis, purveyors of the fourth U.K invasion (or is it the fifth? nah, wait, it’s the third), took the stage to a packed Electric Factory crowd on Sept. 8, and went on to deliver a
For the first time in six seasons, the Temple Owls football team has won two of its first three games. Not since 1994, when the Owls finished at 2-9 and 0-7 in the Big East,
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