Temple Field Hockey has fallen in the semifinals of the Big East Tournament the last four years. Is this the year they finally break through? Temple Field Hockey is preparing to take on Old Dominion ...
Temple Basketball made history last season. The women’s team shattered preseason expectations by earning a share of the American Athletic Conference regular season title. They got on the doorstep of ...
After watching a young group of Filipino dancers and a rondalla of musicians perform a few numbers, 90-year-old Sister Loretto Mapa walked to her own exhibit, where photographs of her life from the ...
A student reflects on her family’s traditional views on mental health and the effect it had on her self-perception and chosen career path. Growing up, the walls of my home were always filled with loud ...
The Temple News won five College Media Association Pinnacle awards at the National CMA convention in New Orleans this weekend, including 2024 college newspaper website of the year. The Pinnacle awards ...
Stacy Garrity, the current Pennsylvania Treasurer and Republican party nominee, has been reelected following a closely contested race, the Associated Press reported. Unofficial results show Garrity ...
Dave McCormick (R) has been elected the next Pennsylvania United States Senator with 49% of the vote, defeating incumbent Bob Casey, Jr. (D) who has held the seat since 2007, the Associated Press ...
Following an improbable run to the American Athletic Conference championship last season, the transfer portal gashed Temple’s roster. Guards Hysier Miller, Jordan Riley and Jahlil White departed to ...
In the 34th minute of Temple’s game against UTSA, the Owls had their backs against the wall before the first half even came to a close. UTSA was granted a penalty kick and midfielder Sophia Morrin ...
Since the beginning of the 2024 election cycle, both media and student attention have been fixated on Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s contentious battle for the White House. Considering current ...
On Election Day, Nov. 5, Philadelphians and Temple students will vote on 35 federal, state and local representatives with different views on abortion, immigration, student debt relief, climate change ...