Student Financial Services is working to fix a number of issues this semester. After taking a year off of school while living in Philadelphia, Jane Sorensen was accepted to Temple this year. Although a Student
Temple University College Republicans support the Loyal Opposition. The Republican party in Philadelphia has been struggling to deal with an identity crisis after the Tea Party split from the conventional GOP. Although many Tea Partiers
A housing program attempts to bring employees closer to campus through loans. Four years after it was introduced, Temple’s Employee Home Ownership Program is making an impact on the community around Main Campus and the
David Kairys was honored, along with an activist convicted of murder. Professor David Kairys received the 2011 Law for the People Award on Saturday Oct. 15 at the National Lawyers Guild convention in Philadelphia. The
Five areas operate under temporary deans, as long hiring processes pend. Carol Lang is the interim dean of University Libraries. The position isn’t uncommon, which Lang attributed to the financial crisis that started in 2008.
A meeting change will give student activists time to prepare their case. Temple’s Board of Trustees Investment Committee, expected to discuss a student-proposed issue soon, recently canceled its Oct. 26 meeting. Ray Betzner, vice president
To support Occupy Philadelphia, students walked out of class Friday at noon. Since local activists and self-described fed-up citizens took to City Hall grounds on Oct. 6, Occupy Philadelphia has attracted college-aged youth with its
Despite an increase in donors, the university has made less money than FY 2011, so far. A university strategy to build Temple’s financial-donor base has boosted the number of donations given to the university this fiscal
TSG hopes an incentive will promote Temple’s Sustainability Week. Temple Student Government will be giving away 50 free SEPTA tokens on Wednesday, Oct. 26, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., in an effort to promote
Undocumented youth and allies rallied for immigrant rights. Nearly 50 people gathered in Old City, at 6th and Market Streets, yesterday, Oct. 20, to protest against failed efforts, at both the federal and state levels,