The possibility of lead leaching out of turf fields is the focus of investigation for the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission.
Posted on 12 May 2008 by Kathryn A. Lopez
The possibility of lead leaching out of turf fields is the focus of investigation for the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission.
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 […]
Posted on 20 April 2008 by Kathryn A. Lopez
“I wanted to step out of the bounds,” said Daniel Tanner, a junior risk management and insurance major. “I hope to actually do productive things for the community every week.”
That’s why Tanner established Community Clean Up, an organization with the goal of cleaning up neighborhoods throughout North Philadelphia through community service activities. Students pick up […]
Posted on 14 April 2008 by Kathryn A. Lopez
Temple hosted the annual Pennsylvania College Democrats convention for the first time last weekend.
The convention brought together 105 delegates from 15 colleges and universities throughout the state. Visiting students were lodged at the Holiday Inn Express Midtown in Center City.
“The students come from diverse backgrounds and bring individual skill sets and knowledge,” said Deborah Hinchey, […]
Posted on 18 February 2008 by Kathryn A. Lopez
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the College Opportunity and Affordability Act on Feb. 7, 2007, in an effort to curb rising tuition costs and another rising illegal trend on college campuses.
Within the COAA is a requirement that colleges begin offering a legal alternative to peer-to-peer music downloading and also begin to crack down on […]