Raysean Hogan is not from Philadelphia. He’s not even from Pennsylvania. Yet the Pasadena, Calif., native is making his mark on the university as the president of Main Campus Program Board, the campus organization responsible
Starting this semester, the Independence Blue Cross Student Recreation Center and the Student Pavilion will extend its hours on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. The IBC will be open until 11 p.m. on Thursdays, midnight
Temple will offer matriculated students from the Gulf Coast area the opportunity to attend classes for credit while the devastated area rebuilds after Hurricane Katrina. Patrick Day, the associate vice president for Student Affairs, said
The former John Wanamaker junior high school, at 1111 Cecil B. Moore Ave., will be the first converted shelter in Philadelphia’s “Project Brotherly Love,” aimed at housing former Gulf Coast residents who were left homeless
Five months of homelessness for the football team and its fans came to an end today with the announcement that 2005 will mark the first year of affiliation between Temple and the Mid-American Conference. The
Former Temple men’s basketball player Micheal Blackshear was fatally shot early Thursday morning in Old City, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. Police responded to reports of gunshots at 2:24 a.m. When officers arrived at the scene,
The football team received some unexpected news Monday when seven football players were declared academically ineligible for the season. The department of athletics reported that five starters and two primary reserves failed to meet NCAA
Every spring for the past 46 years, James “Skip” Wilson pulled on an Owls uniform, coaching the baseball team he once played for. As a coach for nearly a half-century, he got to do a
Philadelphia’s own, Showin’ Tell is hosting their CD Release Party at the Eastern State Penitentiary on September 17th. Eastern State Penitentiary operated for 142 years and once held such infamous inmates as Al Capone and