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Darkness in Cyberspace

January 27, 2009 by Anne Knorr  
Filed under Featured, Living, People

Temple students spend a lot of time on their computers, but few take time to worry about their safety while browsing the Web. In one year, an estimated 3.4 million adults are the victims of some form of stalking. One in four is a victim of cyberstalking. As the popularity of social networking sites like [...]

Critic misses the point on Tyler, Alter

January 27, 2009 by Stephen Zook  
Filed under Commentary, Opinion

Philadelphia Inquirer critic Inga Saffron blasted Temple’s handling of Tyler and Alter Hall in an ignorant and poorly formulated article.

TUrDoor shuttle takes students home safely

January 27, 2009 by Sue Ann Rybak  
Filed under News

Approximately 30 to 60 crimes are reported each month in areas surrounding Main Campus. These crimes include burglaries, auto thefts and aggravated assaults.  To help students feel safe off campus, Temple has launched TUrDoor, a shuttle service that will provide students with free transportation to locations near Main Campus. “TUrDoor service answers a need for [...]

Men looking for a 3-peat

January 27, 2009 by Nick Hollenstein  
Filed under Other Sports, Sports

Last season, the women’s gymnastics team finished with a 10-24 overall record and a fifth place finish in the Atlantic Ten Conference. Now, in his third season as coach, Aaron Murphy looks to improve those marks. “My expectations are high,” Murphy said. “With this good start the team can realize that they can go pretty [...]

Without much flash, Allen is key for Temple

January 27, 2009 by Anthony Stipa  
Filed under Men's Basketball, Sports

He’s 6 feet, 9 inches tall, soft-spoken and respectful. But he can throw down a menacing jam at a moment’s notice. Lavoy Allen has not only been heralded as the best player on the men’s basketball team, but he’s the catalyst to any potential late-season surge. When the Owls stray away from their ever-improving big [...]

Volunteers, not stars, were heart of campaign

January 27, 2009 by Joshua Fernandez  
Filed under Commentary, Opinion

Hollywood celebrities usually get special treatment, but their first-class treatment at President Barack Obama’s inauguration was more than they earned.

Inge, Owls honor Chaney with a win

Behind Semaj Inge’s 19 points, the men’s basketball team made former coach John Chaney’s induction into the Temple Hall of Fame a special one with a 80-53 win over Charlotte.

Man critical after near-campus shooting

January 23, 2009 by Matthew D. Wargo  
Filed under Articles, Featured, News, Web Exclusives

UPDATED: 11:00 a.m., Jan. 23, 2009 A 25-year-old male is in critical condition after a shooting at the corner of Broad and Susquehanna streets. Philadelphia Police told The Temple News that a black male was shot at approximately 10:45 p.m. Thursday near Crown Fried Chicken, located across the street from White Hall, a Temple dorm. [...]

Owls clobber Saint Louis

January 22, 2009 by Todd Orodenker  
Filed under Featured, Men's Basketball, Sports

With the outcome never in doubt, the Owls cruised to a 65-40 win over the Billikens behind 53 percent shooting.

TTN Video: How to use QR codes

January 22, 2009 by Chris Stover  
Filed under News, Video, Web Exclusives

Take a look at how to use QR codes. For more information, click here. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video

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