Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Temple University third, Penn State 12th on SeekingArrangement.com's list of "Fastest Growing Sugar Baby Schools."
An online dating service that matches college students with “sugar daddies” said female students at Temple University and Penn State University are among the most active on its site. SeekingArrangement.com released a list of the "Fastest Growing Sugar Baby Schools,” ranking colleges where it says the most women are signing up for the site. Temple University students were No. 3 on the list, while Penn State University Students were No. 12, according to a press release. Members sign up for this dating site as either a "sugar daddy," "sugar momma" or "sugar baby." Sugar babies are described on the website as “students, actresses, models or girls- and guys-next-door. You know you deserve to date someone who will pamper you, empower you, and …
Sunday, August 5, 2012
After a deadly shooting at a Wisconsin Sikh Temple Sunday morning, the greater Philadelphia Sikh community calls for more gun control and cultural understanding.
This weekend, over 2,000 members of the Sikh community from the Philadelphia area and beyond came to Monsignor Bonner High School in Drexel Hill to participate in the Philadelphia Sikh Society’s (PSS) 12th annual Sikh Games of Philadelphia. According to Narinder Singh, secretary of the PSS, which is located in Millbourne, Delaware County, the festive two-day event draws members of the Sikh community from as far away as New York and Maryland. The Aug. 5 event at Bonner had participants of all ages playing volleyball, soccer, wrestling, races and the traditional "Kabbaddee," a tag-game similar to Jailbreak. "Our reason is to memorialize the Sikh martyrs," Dharam Singh Khalsa, a PSS founding member, said. He explained that the annual sporting…
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Monday, January 31, 2011
Spencer Reid will play on the same home field as his father's Philadelphia Eagles.
Spencer Reid had a vision. He'd watched many Philadelphia Eagles games at Lincoln Financial Field, as the youngest son of Eagles’ head coach Andy Reid. Sometimes Spencer would even imagine what it would be like playing one day at the Linc. It looks like Spencer will get his chance, now that he has committed to play Division I football for Temple University next fall. The 5-foot-11, 205-pound Harriton High School tailback, who rushed for 960 yards and 15 touchdowns last season, will sign a national letter of intent on Wednesday to Temple. Reid chose Temple over Delaware and Northern Arizona University. “Those were my top schools that I was looking at and it came down to Temple,” Spencer said. “I liked the new head coach [Steve Addazio] and …
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8:51 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013
Another reference, I worked on this story at Temple University last spring about the website: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88i1v0KwsoU   more ›