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January 27th, 2023, 10:37 AM #61
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My bad. Forgot to go back and delete that sticky paste.
Have the link I meant to post
https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news...acked/3480150/
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February 9th, 2023, 01:02 PM #62
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Learning the language of bureaucrats early -
Temple University officials are concerned about the crime problem in the surrounding Philadelphia area, but some students say more should be done.
The student government and the university recently teamed up for a town hall meeting on safety.
*I understand that a lot of you are angry,* student government president Gianni Quattrocchi said to students in attendance. *I*m angry too. I think there is an obscene number of incidents taking place against students and whether it*s on campus or outside of the patrol zone, it shouldn*t happen.*
*But I think what ultimately needs to be done is that there needs to be extensive communication surrounding these safety services,* Quattrochi said.
Quattrochi declined to comment to The College Fix and university president Jason Wingard did not respond to requests for comment in the past week on the timeline for improvements and if that included adding cops. Both the Temple and Philadelphia police departments did not respond to requests for comment on the situation.
Campus officials highlighted efforts including *reviewing more than 1,000 cameras, improving lighting in certain areas and making changes to the TUalert system,* according to the Temple News.
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February 10th, 2023, 05:18 PM #63Senior Member
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Re: The Victims of Temple University
Email to parents concerning preparations for Sunday night after the Super Bowl.
Please review the following message recently shared with Temple University students.
Dear students,
This is an exciting time for the city of Philadelphia, and we hope you take great pride in the accomplishments of the Philadelphia Eagles as they prepare to play in Super Bowl LVII!
We know that—win or lose—emotions will run high Sunday night. We want you to stay safe and respect our campus and community as you enjoy the game. We encourage you to make plans in anticipation of a possible celebration. Specifically, if you go to Center City after a hopeful victory, please plan for who you will travel with and how you will make it back to campus or your home.
The Broad Street Line is scheduled to run between Center City and Temple University, but you should follow @TempleUOEM for updates regarding SEPTA operations. We also strongly encourage you to purchase SEPTA Key cards prior to Sunday. Due to the high volume of SEPTA ridership at the end of the celebratory events in Center City, students should plan for alternate options to return to campus safely.
We are also writing to alert you to the plans that Temple and Philadelphia police will be enforcing after the game, regardless of the outcome. There will be a substantial police presence on and around Main Campus Sunday night, and those who break the law will be held accountable for their actions.
Heavy pedestrian traffic is likely on Broad Street after the game. If you have a car, you may want to consider moving it to help avoid potential damage. We also recommend that students with bicycles secure them no matter where they are parked (on or around campus).
We want to reinforce the following important points.
• Celebrations that involve violence of any kind, damaging property or littering in our community will not be tolerated.
• The university can take disciplinary action against students who violate the Student Conduct Code.
• University disciplinary action would be in addition to any charges by police.
• There will be increased security in residence halls.
• Surveillance—including videotaping—will be heightened on campus and throughout the city.
• Flight will be operating with modified routes. Students can expect delays and are encouraged to track the revised Flight service area in real time during the hours of operation, 6 p.m.–2 a.m. We are also providing details of the modified route for your
consideration. There may be additional game day road closures that may affect Flight operations. Updates will be pushed to the Flight website and @TempleUOEM and @TempleAlert Twitter accounts.
• Students can still request a walking escort on campus or within the university patrol zone by calling 215-777-9255 from 4 p.m. until 6 a.m.
• Please follow Temple’s Office of Emergency Management Twitter accounts, @TempleUOEM and @TempleAlert, for any public service announcements about facilities and/or operational changes Sunday, including information about the Broad Street Line.
Emergency personnel will be incredibly busy caring for fellow Philadelphians. Please gather in ways that help us all to be as safe as possible. Making and honoring limits if you are choosing to consume alcohol, having plenty of water and snacks, and looking out for one another are always big wins.
So far this season, Temple students have celebrated responsibly. We encourage you to continue to make Temple proud as we cheer on the Eagles to a Super Bowl win!
Sincerely,
Stephanie Ives
Interim Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
Jennifer D. Griffin
Vice President for Public Safety at Temple University
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February 14th, 2023, 07:48 PM #64
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Oh, look! White folks behaving badly.
https://www.fox29.com/video/1179605
https://www.audacy.com/kywnewsradio/...h-philadelphia
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February 14th, 2023, 08:16 PM #65
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February 15th, 2023, 08:40 PM #66
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70-year-old Richard Pierce*s car was parked in front of his home on Arlington street, which he*s lived on since the 1990s. Video circulating on social media shows a guy from a large crowd of eagles fans violently bashing Pierce*s Ford Taurus with an ice scraper. Police have released their video of the crowd flipping over another car on the same street.
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February 17th, 2023, 01:14 PM #67
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Disturbing video obtained by FOX 29 shows what appears to be a random, unprovoked attack at one of the busiest intersections on Temple University*s campus, while two security officers appear to be present. The video shows a group swarming a man by the SEPTA station at Broad Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue and start attacking him Wednesday afternoon, just before 5 p.m.A Temple police officer quickly responded, but the victim, who was not a student, did not want to give information to police. FOX 29*s Kelly Rule asked Vice President of Public Safety, Dr. Jennifer Griffin, why two guards, that can*t intervene, would be placed at one of the campus* busiest intersections.
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February 17th, 2023, 06:43 PM #68Senior Member
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February 18th, 2023, 08:44 PM #69
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A Temple Cop was just shot and killed at 1700 West Cecil B. Moore Ave
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February 18th, 2023, 08:51 PM #70
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