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AEPi fraternity house defaced with anti-Semitic remark

22 February 2012 Angelo Fichera and Becky Kerner

A fraternity’s house was subjected to vandalism. When Aaron Wolf of Temple’s Alpha Epsilon Pi chapter woke up today, Feb. 22, and left for work, he found his fraternity’s house had been subject to vandalism,

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Campus safety modifies two-way radio system

07 February 2012 Becky Kerner

A Jan. 25 police incident highlighted issues with modification to its radio system. Due to a change in efficiency standards, Campus Safety Services was contacted by the Federal Communications Commission approximately two years ago regarding

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Man dies from self-inflicted wound on Liacouras Walk

03 February 2012 Becky Kerner

University officials said a man who reportedly committed suicide on campus was not a registered student, but may have been a former one. At approximately 6:30 p.m. tonight, on the 1900 block of Liacouras Walk,

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Man arrested after punching Temple Police officer

26 January 2012 Becky Kerner

Nineteen-year-old Rodney Ganbrell was arrested Wednesday, Jan. 25, just after 4:30 p.m. after punching a Temple Police officer, Ray Betzner, assistant vice president of university communications, said in an email. The altercation occurred on the

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Three arrested in killing of alumnus

24 January 2012 Sean Carlin

Police arrested three for the beating that left Kevin Kless, a recent alumnus, dead. Nearly a week after 2010 alumnus Kevin Kless was beaten to death on the steps of the Second Bank of the

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Pittsburgh medical school plans postponed

24 January 2012 Amelia Brust

Temple’s planned Pittsburgh medical school is on hold due to a financial loss. After a $51.8 million loss during the last fiscal year, West Penn Allegheny Health System’s proposed medical school in Pittsburgh, a partnership

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Police seek identity of suspect in assault, robbery

21 January 2012 Becky Kerner

The Philadelphia and Temple police departments are actively seeking the identity of a man who robbed a 21-year-old Temple student the night of Jan. 9. The robbery occurred at approximately 8:40 p.m. on the 2000

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