Compiled from Campus Safety Services’ daily crime log. March 13 1958 N. 10th St. Student reported his 2000 Honda, Pa. license tag FXB-5823, stolen from the highway between 12 a.m. March 12 and 8 a.m.
It’s not too late. On the fourth anniversary of the Iraq War, let partisanship take a backseat to this proposal: Bring our troops home. Since President Bush declared an end to major combat missions in
Compiled from Campus Safety Services’ daily crime log. Feb. 28 1423 Diamond St. Window broken on a 97 Honda, $40 taken between 1 p.m. Feb. 24 and 4 p.m. Feb. 27. 2029 N. Park St.
The group of students that hosted the Black Student Union informational meeting Feb. 28 tried to make a pitch to sell their organization. They failed. On that Wednesday evening, room 17 of Anderson Hall was
There is power in numbers. And 10 Temple students are attempting to put that principle into practice. A group of 10 undergraduate and graduate students alike will host an informational meeting Wednesday night to encourage
Are they Sirius? As a heart attack. So, it seems that the thousands of dollars satellite radio providers Sirius and XM rake from consumers isn’t quite enough, that the two giants in satellite radio are
Compiled from Campus Safety Services’ daily crime log. Feb. 19 Gladfelter Hall Employee reported receiving harassing phone calls from a former friend. Beasley Hall Student reported that an unknown person removed two textbooks from her
Compiled from Campus Safety Services’ daily crime log. Feb. 12 TECH Center, second floor Student reported an unknown person removed an unattended wallet containing an Owl Card, Pa. non-driver’s license, credit cards, insurance card, video
Do you know this man?Chances are not many of you do. His name is Richard M. Englert, and he serves as Temple’s interim provost. Englert had previously served as a professor of educational administration in
With three attacks on three students in three weeks, we are once again reminded that this campus, like anywhere in this city, is not immune from crime. The attacks, which occurred on the edges of