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The former Temple Men’s Basketball guard is the first to commit to a new school not in the conference or the Big 5.
The Temple University Graduate Student Association has begun preparing to negotiate for its next union contract, which expires on Feb. 15, 2026, by surveying members’ grievances and hopes for their ...
At the corner of Broad Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue, a community of skaters gather frequently to share advice and their love for the sport.
Those 12 words, written by poet Jack Kerouac and amplified by country singer Zach Bryan, inspired me to “burn, burn, burn and never settle” so much that it’s tattooed on my right forearm. I’ve carried ...
AMBLER — Francine Lucas-Sinclair spent part of her childhood being raised by her grandparents, while her parents served time in prison. She is the daughter of Frank Lucas, the drug lord depicted in ...
The personalities of Paris Hilton and Jared Padalecki, stars House of Wax are like day and night. He answers each question with the assiduity of a politician, while the free-spirited Hilton responds ...
The former Nebraska guard is the second player to commit to Temple Men’s Basketball and gives the team a three-point threat.
Shakirra Martin, a North Philadelphia resident who lives on 16th Street near Dauphin, described the process of voting in North Philadelphia in two words: “long lines.” Martin’s experience reflects a ...
Temple forward Elijah Gray is the fourth Owl to enter the transfer portal this offseason. | NILI SCHREIBMAN / THE TEMPLE NEWS Temple Men’s Basketball forward Elijah Gray has entered the transfer ...
The unwritten code of not being a snitch allows criminals to go free. Olivier explains why this rule is often followed in some communities. After moving from my cozy, predominantly white neighborhood ...
Queen Mother Falaka Fattah, who popularized Kwanzaa in Philadelphia, in West Philadelphia's House of Umoja. JADON GEORGE/THE TEMPLE NEWS For years, Karen Warrington’s was the “Black Desk.” When folks ...
Thomas H. Keels wrote in “Philadelphia Graveyards and Cemeteries” about the city’s struggle to balance glorifying the dead and maintaining the needs of the living. Oftentimes, he wrote, it’s the ...