On Friday, a rally at the Bell Tower sought to raise awareness about the execution of a man who was convicted of murder 20 years ago. On Friday, Sept. 16, a group of students gathered
A recent conviction and delayed court hearing highlight the cumbersome length of court trials sometimes faced by student victims. After more than a year and a half, the robber of alumnus Ben Nadell has been convicted
Yesterday’s General Assembly meeting left students talking about President Hart’s replacement and TSG’s policies. Student representatives raised concerns about being forced to attend weekly Temple Student Government meetings at yesterday’s General Assembly meeting. The new
The university received numerous complaints about T-shirts sported by students at Saturday’s football game. While some students at the football game against Penn State on Saturday, Sept. 17, basked in outrage and general upset after
A professor recently entered a city contest on redistricting. His plan emphasized compactness. Looking at a map of Philadelphia’s councilmanic districts, it’s easy to differentiate scribbled gerrymander from contiguous boundaries. But Philadelphia City Council
Students discuss ways they choose to protect themselves while off Main Campus. It was only a week into the school year when gunfire erupted between a student and a local youth near Main Campus. But
Before students and staff flocked Main Campus for classes yesterday morning, a popular on-campus breakfast stop was robbed of approximately $250. Bagel Hut owner Joann Ciallella said she was preparing to open her store shortly
A new scholarship available for Temple students this semester is honoring the memory of a former alumnus by providing $250 towards course textbooks. The Mentzer Scholarship is the design of Temple’s Pi Lambda Phi chapter,
The first General Assembly meeting introduced eight new committees. Student organization members filled the first Temple Student Government General Assembly meeting yesterday, Sept. 12, in the Student Center. Eight new committees were introduced. “In the
Faculty and students discussed Sept. 11 and its effect on Main Campus a decade after the tragic event. The anniversary was recognized through events last week. “Shock, disbelief, eeriness.” That’s how Barbara Ferman, a political