Cutting a rug with two wheels
May 3, 2010 by Carlene Majorino
Filed under People
Junior therapeutic recreation major Kacee Hwang volunteers by dancing with high school students in wheelchairs, proving anyone can dance.
Saving the world’s children from campus
April 6, 2010 by Carlene Majorino
Filed under Living
Jaime Bouldin is president of Collegiate Child Sponsorship, which pools money to sponsor children around the world.
Alum manages waste program run by bicycles
March 22, 2010 by Carlene Majorino
Filed under Columns, Living
Joey Teseroni, a 2009 Temple alumnus, is working as an unpaid administrator at Pedal Co-Op, a recycling compost service run by bicycles.
Student shines light on N. Philly
February 15, 2010 by Carlene Majorino
Filed under Living, People
Danielle Mancinelli has become a star volunteer at Tree House Books.
Volunteer aids local children
February 1, 2010 by Carlene Majorino
Filed under Columns, Events, Living
In the debut of Carlene Majorino’s community service column, she visits the Norris Square Neighborhood Project.
Testing for HIV is a must
November 30, 2009 by Carlene Majorino
Filed under Columns, Living
With free HIV testing now available, not getting tested should not be an option.
Street smarts a necessity for student safety
November 9, 2009 by Carlene Majorino
Filed under Living, Trends
In response to the recent break-in of Temple Student Government members’ apartments, columnist Carlene Majorino offers tips for protection.
Health precautions a must year-round, during H1N1 scare
October 26, 2009 by Carlene Majorino
Filed under Living
Since a few Temple gymnasts have reported falling ill with staph infections due to unsanitary equipment, the university’s health track record is being brought to light.
Non-enroller survey spotlights Temple’s greatest downfalls
October 13, 2009 by Carlene Majorino
Filed under Living, People
According to a recent survey, factors such as housing guarantees and late acceptance letters are driving away prospective students from Temple.
A Craigslist Missed Connections hit
September 23, 2009 by Carlene Majorino
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Play
Temple student Dan Zubrzycki never expected to use the Web site’s questionable service, until it worked for him.



