When owners of nationally acclaimed Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches opened up shop on Temple’s campus last semester, they expected the same success the chain has seen on other campuses. But unlike their fast delivery, business
His son’s broken nose and fractured eye socket are healing, but the father of the victim of the recent hate crime said he worries about the emotional scars the incident may leave. “My father survived
“When a tragedy like this happens, it doesn’t just happen to a campus, it happens to higher education,” said Theresa Powell, vice president of Student Affairs. After the Valentine’s Day shooting at Northern Illinois University,
The streets of West Philly will belong to scores of fearless cyclists March 15 when the first annual Wild Wild West Race (“West Philadelphia, born and raced!”) takes place. Will Smith, eat your heart out.
Most Philadelphians are familiar with the city’s biannual Restaurant Week, but this year, fans of festivals can embrace something new – Philly Beer Week. From March 7-16, Philadelphia – which was recently named the best
According to the daily crime report compiled by Campus Safety Services, police arrested three students Feb. 27 for aggravated assault, ethnic intimidation and related charges in connection with the Feb. 15 attack President Ann Weaver
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton gave the opening address of a two day conference on inequality at the University of Pennsylvania this morning. “In the last decade, inequality has returned with a vengeance, and it
To expand the “Go Green” campaign, SEPTA announced a new environmental strategy aimed at reducing city pollution during a press conference at Market East station on Tuesday afternoon. The new campaign promotes the use of
Temple Student Government President Juan Galeano began Monday’s meeting with a discussion of the Constitutional Convention. The convention will be held March 2. Galeano outlined the goal for the convention and its importance. “Temple students
“Help us improve Temple!” reads the top of a new Web site that is giving students the chance to voice their opinions on Temple related issues. University officials and faculty members have recently launched a