Allied Barton Security Services were hired to patrol the entrances of Ritter Hall and ask for identification from all those who enter. On Sept. 22, an employee reported that an unknown male entered her office,
Go to the Pennsylvania State Police Web site and you’ll see “Megan’s Law Web site” at the top of the page. Click on it and enter your zip code. Within seconds, a slew of names
This report is taken from Campus Safety Services’ daily crime log. Sept. 25 1906 N. 13th St. Window broken, 1980 Chevrolet delivery truck Pa. license, 10 boxes of candy and a box of potato chips
The day before their previous contract was set to expire, unionized registered nurses and healthcare professionals at Temple Hospital ratified an agreement with hospital administrators that granted sufficient healthcare, better wages and more control over
Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Va., announced that due to severe financial troubles, it’s going to open its educational doors to men. The result? All current students will be deprived of their education because of the
When I was in middle school, one of the many things I could count on from my mother was that, despite her blaring alarm clock and my knocking on her door, she just would not
We’re the most colorful campus, Temple proclaims on the pages of an owl-covered brochure. Percentages and statistics dominate the appeal, as Temple remains the eighth most diverse university in the country, according to a Princeton
We missed the boat. It passed us so long ago that we can’t even see the sails in the distance. We are trying so hard to combat obesity with diet fads that we missed the
There’s more than one way to eat a Reese’s. These words are familiar in our minds. We know the commercial. We picture ourselves taking a bite into our own peanut-butter cup with personal style. As
Fyodor Dostoevsky, a 19th century Russian writer, once wrote a short story about a man who sat on a bench in a cemetery and listened to the dead talk. He listened to them as they