Students had front row seats to see the five major Democratic candidates vying to be Philadelphia’s next mayor, as they shared the stage for the first time last Thursday. The panel included Congressman Bob Brady,
Philadelphia and Campus Police are investigating three potentially related assault cases involving three female Temple students in areas just a block from Broad Street. The three victims gave similar descriptions of the offender, identifying him
In a meet-and-greet with students last Monday, provost candidate Dr. Robert G. Frank spoke to students about what he hopes to bring to the Temple community if he is selected. In similar fashion, provost candidate
Students shouldn’t have any trouble finding a wireless Internet connection on Main Campus. That’s because it is a wireless hotspot, and soon the entire city of Philadelphia will be too. Wireless Philadelphia, the nonprofit organization
One year. One million visits. And one broken keyboard. As the TECH Center celebrates its one-year anniversary, the facility has surpassed the expectations of its directors and administrators, said Jerry Hinkle, director of computer labs.
There is more to getting drafted than just talent. High school baseball players finishing their senior seasons are presented with three options for continuing their baseball careers: immediately being drafted, committing three years to a
Most first-year coaches go though their share of struggles. But a 12-41 season has to be rather hard to deal with. Or at least it should be, but not for Rob Valli, who in his
Well into his bid for mayor of Philadelphia, U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah, D-Pa., brought his campaign to Main Campus this Monday for a question-and-answer session with the students. Temple Student Government and the Pi Rho
“The love story is triangular in shape,” writes Martin Amis in “House of Meetings,” his 11th novel. “And the triangle is not equilateral.” The short novel is, in fact, a rather oddly warped love story,
When it comes to the cream of the crop in NCAA baseball, several teams might come to mind. There’s Texas, winners of the 2002 and 2005 College World Series, and Louisiana State, which claimed five