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Month: September 2015

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Men's soccer

Owls tie Delaware

30 September 2015 Dan Newhart

Temple and Delaware tied 0-0 in double overtime Wednesday at Grant Stadium in Newark, Delaware.

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Events

Philalalia brings local artists and poets

30 September 2015 Albert Hong

Philalalia was held for its second year at the Tyler School of Art from Sept. 17-19.

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Crime

Police investigating armed robbery and sexual assault of student

29 September 2015 Steve Bohnel

A 20-year-old student reported to Philadelphia Police she was sexually assaulted and robbed Monday night south of Main Campus.

Food

Papal Weekend Proves Costly for Restaurants

29 September 2015 Harrison Brink
Food

Mediterranean food that “belongs to everybody”

29 September 2015 Jenny Kerrigan
Pope Francis waves to the crowd during his visit to Philadelphia this past weekend. | Jenny Kerrigan TTN
Community

A Pope for all people

29 September 2015 Emily Rolen

After spending two days in Philadelphia meeting pilgrims, natives and fellow clergy, Pope Francis has returned to Rome.

Cult Classic founders Anthony Coleman (left), DJs with Joe Pitts at the release of fashion line, “Black Like Water.” | Alexa Zizzi TTN
Fashion

Challenging racial injustices

29 September 2015 Alexa Zizzi

Anthony Coleman and alumnus Joe Pitts relayed “Black Like Water,” a socially conscious line in their brand cult classic.

Sandra Sydlik prepares to serve the ball during the Owls’ 3-0 win against Montana. | Evan Easterling TTN
Sports

Like mother, like daughter

29 September 2015 Tom Dougherty

Sandra Sydlik gets her ability on the court from her Olympian mother.

Co-owner, Omar Alsaadi, carves layers of chicken shawarma for the lunch rush. | Brianna Spause TTN
Features

Mediterranean food that ‘belongs to everybody’

29 September 2015 Gillian McGoldrick

Pita Chip, mediterranean food that ‘belongs to everybody.’

Control Top and Low Cut Comedy performed sketches at LaughtHERfest Sept. 19. | Zach Fischer TTN
Features

Setting the stage for female comedians

29 September 2015 Emily Thomas

The University of Pennsylvania’s new comedy festival challenged perceptions of women in comedy.

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Polls

Did you go to the Draught Horse Pub & Grill?

  • Never (46%, 47 Votes)
  • Yes, all the time (20%, 20 Votes)
  • Occasionally (18%, 18 Votes)
  • Once or twice (17%, 17 Votes)

Total Voters: 102

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