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Temple TV

Wish you could be on television? Temple’s TV station closed down in 1995 to gather funds for the Liacouras Center. There are no positions available and no station exists. A lot of things are learned

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Grade Keepers

We all remember the immense trepidation we felt those years in elementary school when our teachers sent home our report cards. We knew that there would be no way to intercept the foreboding letters from

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Raised Profile

As Temple Owls, we’re in good company. When the university announced it had added a number of new tenure-track professors in the last year, we cheered. It’s wonderful that the university has the clear academic

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Crime Report for 10/16

Posted: 10/16/07 Oct. 8 1532 N. 15th St, Window was broken on a 1999 Chevrolet, and an iPod with charger and $20 were removed between 6 p.m. Oct. 6 and 11 a.m. Oct. 8.   1423

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Crime Report for 10/09

Oct. 1 2130 N. Carlisle St. Window broken on a 2004 Toyota between 10:30 p.m. Sept. 30 and 12:45 p.m. Oct. 1. Nothing reported missing. 1546 W. Diamond Street Window broken on a1996 Volkswagen and

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Coming Home

There was a time when being a Temple student was something to overcome. It was at some point under the Peter Liacouras presidency in the 1980s that the shift began. Still, no time has it

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Crime Report for 10/02

Sept. 24 1900 N. 11th St. Student reported an unknown female in a vehicle punched him while he was riding along side of her on his bicycle. No injuries reported. Anderson Hall Campus Police found

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Txt Cnsrd

We love our text messaging. As the technology has evolved, we not only exchange frivolous banter with our friends, but we also get news updates, weather forecasts and movie showtimes from the beaming screen of

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Hard Labor

Philadelphia is a pro-labor town. There’s no denyingthroughout the last 150 years,our city has been a friend to unions, and, for the most part, unions have given back. So it shouldn’t really be a surprise