Temple baseball improved its Atlantic-10 record to 4-7-1 with a victory against St. Bonaventure over the Easter weekend. The team dropped a Saturday doubleheader before hanging on for a 12-9 Easter Sunday victory. Jim Tully
On Saturday, April 22, Temple University held their annual Spring Fling Step Show hosted by Tiffany Bacon of Power 99 and Tigger from BET. The doors of the Liacouras Center opened at 7 p.m. Students
Wednesday, April 19, 2000 1:45 a.m. 3241 N. Broad St. A Burns security officer reported being punched in the side by an unknown male who took $4.00 and a bag of food from McDonalds while
While casually observing the ubiquitous fiasco surrounding the little Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez, much of my daily amusement has come from watching every sort of person chuck his pennies around. Throughout, I’ve largely exercised my
Clinton Disco and the Halfway to Discontent (Luaka Bop/Astralwerks) Clinton delivers all the booty-shaking goodness that Cornershop’s When I was Born for the 7th Time, although critically acclaimed, failed to deliver. The anonymity of Clinton
A few semesters ago, Temple’s Drug and Alcohol Referral and Education (DARE) program conducted a two-month investigation in an attempt to change beliefs the group feels are false. Program officials said that among students, especially
Riveting drum beats, loud print clothing and tremendous feedback from the audience were part of the spectacular extravaganza in honor of Africa Night, sponsored by the Organization of African Students (OAS). Africa Night, held last
Spring is here. It is usually a time of joy on campus. Teachers, students and employees come out in masses to enjoy the beautiful weather. Vendors experience an impressive increase in sales, and social activities
Music isn’t always just music. It’s also an expession of life experiences, emotions and social consciousness. The final show of Spring 2000’s Baptism by Fire series took the essence of hip-hop and power of music
Imagine this: you’re at your adviser’s office, waiting for him to tell you that you’re almost ready to graduate from Temple University and head into the real world! In your mind, you imagine how it