If there is more in your pocket than Diamond Dollars, hail a cab to Center City. Take the C bus from Broad Street or the subway (going south from Temple’s campus!) to City Hall for
Take it from someone coming fresh from two weeks of RA training: the list of many, varied and unusual problems that can arise between roommates knows no end. As you spend your first couple of
Temple Association of Black Journalists was awarded earlier this month as the Student Chapter of the Year by the National Association of Black Journalists. TABJ received three nominations for the national honor, which was handed
Many true originals argue the neighborhood doesn’t really begin until Washington Avenue, while some will argue it’s Bainbridge Street. Either way, there are fantastic places to visit north and south of Washington. The first major
It’s that lovely time of year again. Summer fades to fall, you know, that season lasting three weeks or so prior to winter. The leaves change color briefly on the few trees Philadelphia hasn’t yet
There are certain times throughout the school year when campus police see an increase in criminal activity on campus. Around the holidays is one such time. So is the beginning of the school year. This
Long before the City of Brotherly Love’s skyline jutted into the clouds, the most vital thing in Philadelphia’s countryside was the Wissahickon Creek Valley. It was along the steep banks of the valley that the
As students settle in their chairs to mark a new semester, an outside pull may capture their attention. The period between Sept. 8 to Sept. 18 is the Interfraternity Council Rush week, a time where
Dear freshmen and incoming students, welcome to your new school and city. We hope you enjoy your stay. For your added convenience, The Temple News staff has compiled a list of things that it thinks
First and foremost, we bid farewell to the Spring Garden shuttle as we move into the new academic year. Franklin House, which was once a transfer-student residence hall located in the museum district of the