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Around Campus

Temple Contemporary selected for grant program

03 April 2018 Zari Tarazona

The art gallery housed in the Tyler School of Art will help give grants to underrepresented Philadelphia artists.

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The Draught Horse: It’s more than just Wild Wednesdays

27 February 2018 Zari Tarazona

Over the past 17 years, the Horse has made loyal customers out of students, faculty and North Philadelphians.

Features

Alumni coined ‘Whassup?’ catchphrase

20 February 2018 Zari Tarazona

The alumni, who are from Philadelphia, started using the phrase in high school.

Joseph Alkus, a criminal justice instructor, holds Narcan, a medication that temporarily reverses the effects of an opioid overdose, in his office on Jan. 16. Alkus began carrying Narcan last semester. | HANNAH BURNS / THE TEMPLE NEWS
Around Campus

Making Narcan available beyond campus safety

23 January 2018 Zari Tarazona

To combat the city’s opioid epidemic, students and professors are carrying Narcan.

Commentary

Affirmative action is essential for equality

12 September 2017 Zari Tarazona

From admissions to in-college support, affirmative action makes a difference.

Commentary

Pell Grant cuts harm students

04 April 2017 Zari Tarazona

President Trump’s proposed budget arbitrarily cuts grants for low-income students.

Commentary

Medical input needed on abortion bill

07 March 2017 Zari Tarazona

The State House should vote against the proposed abortion bill next Monday.

Commentary

Women’s health care is essential

24 January 2017 Zari Tarazona

Congress’ plan to defund Planned Parenthood puts women’s health at risk.

People You Should Know

On a liberal campus, students support Trump

08 November 2016 Zach Kocis and Zari Tarazona

Despite Philadelphia’s democratic dominance in past elections, some voters are supporting Donald Trump this year.

Commentary

First woman nominee: not enough

06 September 2016 Zari Tarazona

There needs to be more women running for office at all levels of government.

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