A student studying abroad at Temple’s Rome campus has accused a French soccer player of raping her at a dance club in Rome last week. Garra Dembele, 20, a former soccer player for the first
When Main Campus is empty and all that can be heard are the sounds of traffic lights, Danny Bittner is driving around in his recycling truck, making more than 30 stops around the university. It’s
The second trial of Irina Malinovskaya, a former University of Pennsylvania student suspected in the murder of Irina Zlotnikov, a Temple pharmacy student, ended in a second mistrial Oct. 12. On Dec. 22, 2004, Zlotnikov’s
Angry voices echoed through downtown Philadelphia streets and at over 234 places nationwide Oct. 5 as protestors demanded removal of President George W. Bush from office. World Can’t Wait, a group opposing the Bush administration,
Remember stories of the Pony Express from history class? You know, those brave young lads who delivered mail on horseback in 1860 when there was a need for a fast, reliable parcel service. They stormed
In a bustling city with businesses and residential areas so compact, it’s easier and cheaper to forgo a car and invest in a bike. While many hurried taxi drivers and commuters may find it frustrating
Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., wanted to “find out what is on Pennsylvanian’s minds these days.” He held an open forum on Main Campus last week with criminal justice and political science students. “We Americans have
The last Friday of every month brings out a certain group of people – a “mass” of bike riders pedaling through the city streets as if there were no cars. A city without cars is
It was an ordinary Saturday for the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, as they hosted one of their weekly parties at their residence. More than 200 persons crammed into the three-story, six-bedroom rowhome that
Weather is “the best cop in the world,” Cpl. Charles James of Campus Police said on a dank and drizzly Thursday night last month. “If it rains hard, nobody wants to come out. Nobody gets