Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey took the floor at a University of Pennsylvania class Thursday afternoon and addressed a room packed with students about the media’s role in public safety. After a five-minute introduction of himself
The C-SPAN Campaign 2008 bus visited Temple’s campus yesterday as part of the “Road to the White House” tour. The 45-foot long, 22-ton bus parked at the Bell Tower, offering tours to students of the
A pair of freshmen played a key role in pushing the golf team to a fourth place finish at the 18-team Mount Saint Mary’s Invitational in Littlestown, Pa. over the weekend. The team scored an
Twenty years ago, the women’s lacrosse team accomplished something that no Temple sport has since. They won a national championship. “As a Temple alum, it feels pretty special to be the last ones to have
Before going to Stanford for the NCAA Championships over the weekend, senior Luke Vexler refused to let the men’s gymnastics team be overlooked. Coach Fred Turoff, though, knew it was surreal to imagine his No.
This past Sunday, the women’s tennis team served, hit and volleyed their way to a 4-0 win over Xavier in the finals of the Atlantic Ten Conference Women’s Championship to capture their fourth A-10 crown
Just four days before the April 22 primary in Pennsylvania, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama made another campaign stop in Philadelphia. This time, the turnout was higher than expected. Frank Friel, director of security
“I wanted to step out of the bounds,” said Daniel Tanner, a junior risk management and insurance major. “I hope to actually do productive things for the community every week.” That’s why Tanner established Community