The “Save the Forest Bill” was recently introduced in the state, and environmental groups are rallying for its support. Pennsylvania citizens are beginning to see that nothing really is sacred, and protected land is a
The Cherry Blossom Festival transitions to raise money for Japan. As winter’s chill is coming to an end, the Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia is presenting events, many free of charge, through April
The softball team went 2-2 in its home opening stretch. Nearly three years to the day after the last Temple softball player threw a complete game no-hitter, senior pitcher Kristen Marris tossed five innings of
On March 21, Temple Student Government met for its third senate meeting of the spring semester. Student Body President Natalie Ramos-Castillo introduced a proposal to restructure TSG, which students will be able to vote on
The new university architect, Margaret Carney, was in the news this week for her work as campus architect at Case Western Reserve University. Carney will be overseeing parts of the 20/20 plan. View the full
TUCSON, Ariz. – One of the more-storied career in men’s basketball history came to an end on Saturday as Temple fell to San Diego State in double overtime, 71-64, in the third round of the
SALT LAKE CITY-Leading up to the opening round matchup between Temple and Arizona State, much of the talk was about the two teams’ all-conference guards, Temple junior Shey Peddy and Arizona State senior Dymond Simon.
Earlier today, students and residents who live near 17th and Diamond streets found their apartments blocked off by police tape. According to Central Detectives, a resident barricaded himself in his apartment. No Temple students were involved