A fall-out between SEPTA management and union workers left students scrambling for alternate means of transportation Monday. The Regional Rails, along with LUCY and CCT Connect, however, remain operating, and are the sole methods for
The calls light up the board. Fans are angry, disgruntled. “When the heck is Andy Reid going to realize you can’t just pass, pass, pass? They’ve got to run the ball,” shouts a perturbed caller.
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When Chris Matthews was growing up, whenever he told his father anything, his father would reply: “Who told ya?” That, Matthews said – as he received the School of Communications and Theater’s Lew Klein Excellence
Kadir Sultani, an accomplished chef and business-owner, brought a taste of his homeland to Philadelphia when he opened a small and intimate Afghani restaurant tucked away on Chestnut Street. Ariana is a sweetly quaint eatery
Roughly 16 hours after 5,300 SEPTA union workers officially went on strike, Dean of Students Dr. Ainsley Carry addressed concerns about the university’s contingency plan at the Temple Student Government general assembly meeting Monday. “I’m
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
By day, Temple’s science librarian, Laura Lane, is busy helping students find resources for their research papers. By night, she is busy mastering the German language. Like Lane, many people are taking advantage of the
Maybe you are one of those people who can’t eat a salad without a stogie in your left hand. Maybe the idea of inhaling smoke and the smell of steak at the same time makes
Administrators are pleased that their SEPTA contingency plan has operated with few problems, but they are not surprised. The university has been planning for a strike for more than a year, chief communications officer Mark