Philadelphia could take a step toward Mayor Michael Nutter’s goal of becoming the country’s No. 1 green city by implementing a public-use bicycle system. Such a system could double the amount of people biking in
According to Temple Police’s daily crime report, a non-Temple student was assaulted on campus in the early morning hours of Feb. 15 by a group of students who used anti-Semitic slurs. Philadelphia Police said four
A young man in his early twenties enters the store looking for a used guitar, but instead finds a perfectly good lamp that reminds him of his childhood. When the asking cost is a little
Mark Schoneveld and Audrey Smith are just like most newlyweds – young and in love. But most married couples don’t have a captive audience watching each of their dates. Schoneveld, 31, and Smith, 24, a
The theater’s patrons sit in the dark as faces of ‘60s-era ghosts are projected on screen. People shift in the cushioned seats with each swell of music, but this is neither an ordinary film nor
Matt Pitts Temple News Temple students began another semester with Project SHINE – Students Helping in the Naturalization of Elders – a program that promotes English comprehension for immigrants in the surrounding communities. Students said
Approximately 500,000 items documenting Africans and their experiences in America are able to call Temple home once again. The Charles L. Blockson Afro-American collection has been assembled in its entirety and is now being stored
Today’s ‘fireside chat,’ a forum for Temple education students to learn about issues facing future teachers – and highlighted by an appearance by university alumnus Bill Cosby – has been postponed. Cosby had another scheduled
SEPTA Police shot a 23-year-old black male on the Broad Street Line near Temple Hospital at the Allegheny Avenue station Wednesday afternoon, SEPTA spokesman Jim Whitaker said. The shooting, which occurred around 1 p.m., jammed
The community approach to policing ordered by Mayor Michael Nutter is not a sunset operation but will be the primary method of policing from now on, Deputy Mayor of Public Safety Everett Gillison said at