On the afternoon of Oct. 8, University of Pennsylvania running back Kyle Ambrogi scored two touchdowns while helping the Quakers dominate Bucknell, 53-7. Football was not the only thing Ambrogi had success with in his
Evolution satisfies science Regarding your article [“Darwin not enough; new theory vital for an education,” Oct. 18], Darwin may not be enough for the author, but evolution has satisfied scientists for a long time.
The Temple News strives to be a newspaper of record by printing factually correct and balanced articles. Accuracy is our business, so when a mistake is made we’ll correct it as soon as possible. Anyone
Ingredients for a Jazz-tini to soothe a rainy day: A little strum of guitar, a drop of sultry vocals, a dash of a swinging beat and…a silver flask? Watching jazz guitarist Joseph Federico play, you
You’ve seen him. Maybe you are him. Chances are you don’t know him. But there he is in all his biking glory: unkempt hair blowing in the wind, rolled-up right pant leg, over-the-shoulder messenger bag,
For photos and complete transcripts of the interviews, click on the links for each professor. Laura Levitt Director of Jewish studies Her mother taught her never to buy anything that’s not on sale, and she
About two months ago, Matt Donnelly and I were sharing a bottle of pinot when, driven by some force hell-bent on witnessing an argument, someone mentions the A-word. Not the marshmallow one. Abortion. I will
Returning from class to his apartment in Temple Towers, Nate Hartenbach received a phone call from the National Guard confirming his unit was being deployed to Louisiana for hurricane relief. “I didn’t know what I
TTN: How would you describe your style in college? LL: My style in college? I was into a lot of vintage stuff in college. It was like the 80s, so I did a lot of
The mocha lattes and Dunkaccinos from Dunkin’ Donuts will be missed by some students who are disappointed with the closing of the only doughnut shop on campus. Dunkin’ Donuts, on the 1900 block of Liacouras