Compiled from Campus Safety Services’ daily crime log. April 2 1300 Residence Hall Student reported an unknown person removed her HP laptop computer between 1 p.m. March 30 and 7 a.m. April 2. No force
Just when we thought this year’s TSG election was going to be a bore, especially since the election has practically been handed to the Owl Potential team, Temple University Anime Club showed up to add
The only thing trendier than owning an iPod is hating it. Widespread disdain for the portable music player (now multimedia player) has swept the consumer world, as iPods are often criticized for being distracting and
Why does Temple University choose to ignore the city’s smoking ban as stated in Philadelphia Code Chapter 10-600? An amendment to this code (10-602) prohibits smoking in public places. In addition to indoor environment such
Cheated. That’s how we feel about this year’s Temple Student Government elections. And so should you. On April 10, a slate will run unopposed for student body president, vice president of student affairs and vice
Having it your way never tasted so good. Burger King announced last week that it would – in increased numbers – purchase eggs and pork from slaughterhouses that hold animal rights in higher regard than
Compiled from Campus Safety Services’ daily crime log. March 26 Tuttleman Learning Center Student reported a purse containing a cell phone was taken by an unknown person when left unattended between 9 a.m. and 10
Compiled from Campus Safety Services’ daily crime log. March 19 1527 Fontaine St. Window broken, 1993 Toyota, 40 CDs taken between 3 p.m. March 12 and 11:30 a.m. March 16. The Edge Student reported an
Imagine if Muslim students here on Main Campus were suddenly forbidden to wear their religious attire such as the traditional hijab worn by some female Muslims to class. We believe it’s safe to say that
Although we thought the inauguration ceremony of President Dr. Ann Weaver Hart came a bit late, it was better late than never. Well, beyond the formalities, kind words, choir-singing and “academic regalia”, Hart’s inauguration previewed