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 …
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
The two-sport star will head to Temple in the Fall
Part of Bryan Osei's e-mail address refers to Sempi Fi, the U.S. Marines' motto that means "Always Faithful." Another part references the story of Benaiah, a Biblical warrior who defeated a lion by chasing it into a den. Told to him one day in church, Osei uses the metaphor as inspiration for overcoming fears on the football field and wrestling circle, assuming the 220-pound, 18-year-old senior has any. Really, his opponents should be afraid. The two-sport star is wrapping up a stellar career at Abington Senior High School. After serving as a bruising defensive end in the autumn, he is again spending his winter as a wrestling heavyweight, looking to improve on last year's 39-6 record and a fifth-place finish in the Southeast Region …
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Montgomery County Community College alumnus Calvin Wang heads to Temple University this fall to blend physics with sustainability.
Calvin Wang, of King of Prussia, will begin his pursuit of a bachelor’s degree in physics at Temple University shortly, with a toolkit that includes a May 2011 associate’s degree from Montgomery County Community College and his passion for the environment. Serving as chairman of MCCC’s Student Government Association Senate, Wang was one of two student representatives on MCCC’s Climate Commitment Advisory Council, which comprises faculty, staff, students, alumni and members of the community who work to lower the college’s carbon footprint. “If this council can create an environmentally conscious student and faculty body, we can help create community awareness to follow this important way of life,” Wang said in a MCCC press release. Some of …
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
A local family encourages the community to join In walking together for stronger, healthier babies.
We have recounted the story hundreds of times. It is a story that we are happy to tell because it has such a great ending. But when Jack and Lucy were born, we were not sure that would be the case. Born 15 weeks too soon, Jack and Lucy spent more than 100 long days in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) struggling to survive. Luckily for our family, the twins did survive. And today, Jack and Lucy thrive. We realize how research helped Jack and Lucy make it through their first few weeks of life. And we know that the March of Dimes supported much of the research that saved their lives. This year, Jack and Lucy and our family have been selected as the 2011 Ambassador Family for the Temple Ambler March for Babies event so they could share …
Jefferson Darcy
5:36 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
This is even better then ashleymadison.com!!!!!!!! Gotta love the young women. House Fraus will not like this, but they don't like anything.   more ›