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Unclear Clery

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act was enacted in 1990 in an effort to expand the reporting of crimes on college campuses. It’s virtually impossible to argue with

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Mayoral Split

Earlier this week, Mayor Michael Nutter and Gov. Ed Rendell, one of Nutter’s predecessors in the mayor’s office, appeared together at City Hall to throw their endorsement behind Sen. Hillary Clinton’s bid for the U.S.

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Empty Seats

Lewis Katz wants you to support Temple athletics. He wants you to support Temple athletics so much, he is willing to put $10,000 on it. Katz, a member of Temple’s Board of Trustees since 1998,

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Lost News

By most accounts, 90 years is a long life to lead. Long enough for a Milwaukee-born child of Eastern European immigrants to distinguish himself in the education world. Long enough for an old Jewish man

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Open Hart

Recently, The Temple News sat down with President Ann Weaver Hart for an hour-long conversation about the university and her tenure so far. The president set aside a generous amount of her time to have

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Clay Away

Surprised? We know we were. Most of Philadelphia was last week when Mayor-elect Michael Nutter named Temple Executive Vice President Clarence Armbrister as his chief of staff. Aside from work as city treasurer in the

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Tokyo Lost

Bruce Stronach sat alone in the Student Center yesterday. Stronach was asked there to speak to Main Campus students interested in whether he would be a suitable replacement for the retiring dean of Temple University

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Big Party

More students, more booze, more problems. It’s a rather simple recipe. And that distinct scent of alcohol wafting throughout campus at night is only getting stronger. The amount of alcohol violations – disciplinary actions and

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Web Struck

There are two types of people in this world right now: those that understand the Internet is the future of all communication and media, and those that don’t. Apple knew what it was doing when