What was more painful? Watching Antywane Robinson’s left ankle buckle underneath his 210-pound frame or the heartbreaking fashion in which Temple lost to Arizona State? Through the first 37 minutes of the game, Temple looked
With the core of the frontcourt returning, the women’s basketball team now has the two basketball virtues that were missing from “Episode III:” experience and chemistry. Sophomore Candice Dupree, junior Ari Moore and senior Tynecia
If you thought things were bad before, the Owls somehow managed to make them worse. Recent history has seen the Owls dominate Rutgers. Saturday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field, things were different. Using three Brian
Two of Dan Balint’s family members are gone. But if the Wisconsin state legislature has its way, they will soon be forgotten. Citing safety concerns, Wisconsin has recently banned roadside memorials much like the 8-foot
Temple coach Bobby Wallace needed a plan, and fast. With Temple departing from the Big East Conference after the 2004 season, Wallace needed to devise a way to recruit players for the next two years.
For most people, jogging through Rome on a spring day would be a wonderful experience, but for two Temple University students who are going to do so, it will be particularly rewarding. Temple junior Elisabeth
After a second-place showing in the West Point Invitational, Temple’s sixth-ranked men’s gymnastics team has set its goals high. And, according to senior Michael Ast, anything less than a trip to the final round of
* Suspected burglars arrested Edward Morris and Sharif Sadler were arrested at 401 N. 21st St. on Oct. 16; both were charged with burglary, two counts of aggravated assault and other charges. * Laptop lifted