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Student dies in Virginia crash

February 27, 2010 by Morgan A. Zalot  
Filed under Articles, Featured, News, Web Exclusives

One Temple student is dead and others are injured after a crash on a Virginia highway around 2:30 a.m.
Kammini “Mini” Ragoopath, 21, a sophomore kinesiology major and member of the Bhangra dance team, and fellow team members were en route to a competition in Durham, N.C. when the “fatigued” driver of their van lost control [...]

Repeat?

October 27, 2009 by Morgan A. Zalot  
Filed under Featured, News

As the Phillies head to their second World Series appearance in as many years, Temple and Philadelphia Police announce a zero-tolerance policy.

Fraternity hosts “These Hands Don’t Hurt” event to rally support, charity

September 14, 2009 by Morgan A. Zalot  
Filed under Articles, News, Web Exclusives

With recent attacks against Temple students, These Hands Don’t Hurt was a welcomed charity at the Bell Tower. The brothers of Alpha Kappa Lambda hosted the event between spurts of rainy and windy weather last week.

“These Hands Don’t Hurt is our national philanthropy for all of the Alpha Kappa Lambda chapters. We do this every [...]

Police adopt new, simpler crime report

April 7, 2009 by Morgan A. Zalot  
Filed under Crime Report, News

The Temple News will no longer run its normal “Crime Report,” as Campus Safety Services changed the format to comply with Clery Act guidelines.
Campus Safety Services recently made the switch to a differently formatted daily crime log. Executive Director Carl Bittenbender said the change was made to better comply with college crime report regulations set [...]

Broken Home

April 7, 2009 by Morgan A. Zalot  
Filed under Featured, News

Patricia Dullek returned to her home near campus only to find that it had been condemned by L&I and looted.

Med school isn’t shrinking

March 24, 2009 by Morgan A. Zalot  
Filed under Commentary, Opinion

There are complaints that the new Temple medical school building is hurting the neighborhood. The concerns should be addressed, but the building can’t be torn down.

Dean issues warning about violence in Mexico

March 5, 2009 by Morgan A. Zalot  
Filed under Articles, News, Web Exclusives

Dean of Students Ainsley Carry issued a warning Monday to the student body about the potential dangers they could encounter traveling to Mexico this Spring Break.

Arabic dept. sees rise in interest

March 3, 2009 by Morgan A. Zalot  
Filed under News, Research

In the current world climate, Arabic is becoming an increasingly popular language to study among university students.

City abuse leave should be statewide

February 10, 2009 by Morgan A. Zalot  
Filed under Commentary, Opinion

City Council approved up to eight weeks of unpaid leave for victims of domestic abuse. This law sets an admirable precedent.

Atheists are not alone in Philadelphia

January 20, 2009 by Morgan A. Zalot  
Filed under Commentary, Opinion

Local atheists make their case through billboard advertising.

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