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From victim to victorious

Mothers United Through Tragedy provides comfort and support to families affected by violence.

Therese Dolan steps down as Tyler dean

April 28, 2009 by Chris Stover  
Filed under News

Therese Dolan, Tyler School of Art’s interim dean, announced she will resign June 30.

TTN Slideshow: 30 Hour Famine

April 27, 2009 by Esther Akintoye  
Filed under Events, Living, News, Slideshows, Web Exclusives

Photos by TTN photographer Esther Akintoye

Barcamp

April 27, 2009 by Julia Wilkinson  
Filed under Uncategorized

Photos by TTN photographer Carroll Moore

Knighton drafted by Jacksonville Jaguars

The former Temple Owl was the 72nd overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft.

EarthFest lures social justice activists to Clark Park

EarthFest at Clark Park promoted green initiatives to encourage residents to become self-sufficient.

Vicarious Venture: Picking up trash in North Philly

April 25, 2009 by Greg Trainor  
Filed under Columns

When you think of community service, you think of helping the impoverished, not cleaning up after irresponsible frat boys. “We actually have all the volunteers we need to paint, but you can help pick trash off the street. We have trash bags and gloves over here,” said a young site supervisor at the Amos Recreation [...]

Despite low turnout, Queer Café a hit

April 25, 2009 by Maria Zankey  
Filed under Articles, Featured, News, Web Exclusives

This semester’s Queer Café event, arranged by the Queer Student Union to bring members of Temple’s LGBTQI community together, hosted about 40 students last week. QSU President Keith Davis said scheduling issues contributed to the lower-than-usual turnout.

Tyler students clinch prizes for design work

At Tyler School of Art’s Interact 7.0 event, four students received prizes for their work in Web site design, graphic design and animation.

Dolan to step down as interim dean

April 24, 2009 by Chris Stover  
Filed under Articles, Featured, News, Web Exclusives

Therese Dolan, who has served as interim dean of Tyler since 2008, will step down in June.

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