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Distance, not state, should determine tuition

Posted on 30 April 2008 by Jeff Appelblatt

I am not from Pennsylvania, and it’s ridiculous that residents throughout the entire 45,308 square miles get in-state tuition.

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TTN Video: SEPTA addresses violence

Posted on 30 April 2008 by Chris Stover

You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video

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History professor takes job at NYC museum

Posted on 30 April 2008 by Alex Irwin

History professor Morris J. Vogul has accepted a positition as president of The Tenement Museum in the Lower East Side in New York City.
Vogul will begin his term as president starting this summer. He has taught American history at Temple for the last 30 years, according to a Philadelphia Inquirer article. He served as [...]

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TSG holds final assembly meeting for the year

Posted on 29 April 2008 by Rebecca Hale

Temple Student Government held its last general assembly meeting this year on Monday, April 28.
The meeting began with elections commissioner Alex Barnett’s announcement that the new TSG Constitution has been ratified. TSG received a total of 2015 votes in favors of ratification, with 83 votes opposed.
Barnett also announced that run-off elections [...]

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Victim of alleged hate crime on campus testifies in court

Posted on 29 April 2008 by Morgan A. Zalot

    Four students will go to trial for their role in an anti-Semitic hate crime on Main Campus in February, a judge ruled during a preliminary hearing this morning.
    David Scott, 20, Stephen Scott, 19, Bryan Pedreiro, 18, and Michael Walsh, 19, all Temple students, still face charges of ethnic intimidation and conspiracy, but Judge [...]

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Crime Report for 4/29

Posted on 28 April 2008 by Police Reports

 
April 21
1680 N. 10th St.
Window broken on a 2005 Chevy Cavalier with $10 in change, 50 CDs and gym bag taken between 4:30 p.m. on April 20 and 8:30 a.m. on April 21.
TECH Center
Student reported an unknown person removed her wallet from her book bag, containing credit card, Owl Card, keys and $60 when it [...]

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Sleep problems linked to migraines

Posted on 28 April 2008 by Kylee Messner

In a study of approximately 90 children, Temple researchers found that children who suffer from migraines are more likely to suffer from a sleeping disorder than children who do not experience migraines.
“Clinically, children with migraines are more likely to take daily naps, disrupting their night time sleep,” said Dr. Martina Vandrame of Temple’s neurology department. [...]

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Students to help build schools in India

Posted on 28 April 2008 by Abigail Shepherd

This upcoming summer, from May 24 to June 27, a team of 16 architecture and design students from Temple will team up with students and professors from six other universities and travel to Mumbai, India, to design and build portable schools for children in some of the worst areas of the city.
“The whole thing is [...]

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Office of International Affairs created

Posted on 28 April 2008 by Esther Hiotang Castillo

Adelaide Ferguson will become associate vice president of the new Office of International Affairs on July 1, 2008.
The new office will bring together the Office of International Programs, which supervises study-abroad programs and international campuses, and the Office of International Services, which provides services for international students. It will be responsible for all international activities [...]

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Professor challenges new IH requirements

Posted on 28 April 2008 by Kathryn A. Lopez

The General Education Executive Committee announced last spring that the intellectual heritage program would be revamped for the first time in more than 25 years.
The instructions from the GEEC mandated that the new curriculum be constructed around themes, as opposed to chronology, consist of fewer required texts and be more diverse.
IH will complete the transition [...]

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