Posted on 13 November 2007 by The Temple News Staff
A 42-year-old oil-heater repairman was fatally shot after attempting to make a call at the home of two Temple students Wednesday.
Carl Tomberlain, who worked for Petro Oil in Southampton, Bucks County, was shot in the head at 5:40 p.m. on the 1800 block of West Norris Street after responding to a call from Temple students [...]
Posted on 18 September 2007 by The Temple News Staff
Howard Gittis, a member of Temple’s Board of Trustees for more than 25 years, died Monday in New York City. He was 73. The Philadelphia native is the former chairman of the Board of Trustees and was the vice chairman and chief administrative officer of MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc. for the past 22 years. [...]
Posted on 21 August 2007 by The Temple News Staff
The Temple News shows it knows its alphabet when it comes to the City of Brotherly Love. From restaurants and bars to landmarks and “Rocky,” this list can help you begin to get situated in your new home.
A.K.A. Music
27 N. Second Street
If you think the only place to buy CDs in Philly is FYE, [...]
Posted on 28 February 2006 by The Temple News Staff
The Temple News Staff
Tracy Metz, assistant foundation director of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association, announced Tuesday that The Temple News was among the winners of the 2006 Scholastic and Collegiate Keystone Press Awards.
The statewide competition - broken down by eight professional divisions and divisions for high schools, colleges and universities - reinforces “excellence by individuals in [...]
Posted on 13 September 2005 by The Temple News Staff
TTN: We’ll start at your beginning at Temple. You spent 15 years at Wayne State University, in Detroit, and were a major catalyst there to chance that university. It holds some similarities with Temple, being an urban public school, but of course there are many differences from that university and this one. So, if you [...]