Although police would not officially confirm it, friends close to Roswell Friend say his body was found yesterday. Days after he went missing, Roswell Friend’s body was found in the Delaware River yesterday, friends close
Protesters rally in Center City on Saturday, August 6 to raise awareness for the blame that victims of sexual assault often receive from critical individuals and institutions
A car crash that left two dead could land a student behind bars. A freshman golf player last year, Connor McNicholas earned All-Conference honors and was named Most Outstanding Rookie Performer at the Atlantic Ten
Community leaders throughout Philadelphia came together Wednesday, Aug. 10 to promote positive change in the East Division, North Philadelphia section at Fairhill Square Park. As a part of Philadelphia’s Let’s Read! Let’s Move! initiative, family
The Philadelphia Police Department released a photo today of a suspect in the robbery of the My City Supermarket at 1920 W. Susquehanna Avenue. The robbery, which occurred yesterday morning, involved two men, armed with
When Gov. Tom Corbett signed Pennsylvania’s budget, he put to rest months of debates on where and how the commonwealth’s money should be spent for the 2012 fiscal year. A sliver of that money was
A shooting that occurred Saturday, July 16, at 6:45 p.m. near Main Campus has left a man in stable condition. The 20-year-old male was shot three times near the Edberg-Olson Football Practice Facility, on the 1100
A new partnership will establish a four-year medical school campus in Pittsburgh. Although he was recruited from the University of Texas to head Temple’s health system, Larry Kaiser still has his eyes set west –
Although state appropriations to Temple are still undetermined, the university’s proposed budget outlined potential tuition increases. As June 30 approaches and state budget talks continue, no final decision has been made in regards to the