Because I write this column, I suspect people mistakenly believe I’m all about “high fashion.” While I love Walnut Street shopping as much as the next girl, the truth is I spend more time drooling
Temple Student Government announced Thursday the results of its election, officially naming Raysean Hogan the assembly’s next student body president. Hogan ran as a part of the “Owl Evolution” slate, along with Priya Patel, the
The university has announced a change in housing and transportation that will affect on- and off-campus students beginning next semester. Not only will the Franklin House and the Kardon building no longer serve as off-campus
Long before Temple’s professors and staff released the initial results of a job satisfaction survey that showed low morale and dissatisfaction with President David Adamany’s leadership, faculty at Adamany’s former university were recording strikingly similar
Temple University Health System is recovering from a large operating shortfall from the first two quarters of the year while officials analyze the reasons for the decline in patient volume that led to the loss.
In light of increased global competition, the United States is pushing to improve the quality of K-12 grade science instruction by developing and recruiting a well-trained and engaged pool of science teachers. An American high
The Temple News strives to be a newspaper of record by printing factually correct and balanced articles. Accuracy is our business, so when a mistake is made we’ll correct it as soon as possible. Anyone
A Temple student is one of five students across the nation to win a National Pan-Hellenic Conference Foundation award. Rebecca Bradley, a junior art history major, won one of the $1,000 scholarships based on her
After last week’s student government election in which we (the editorial board) made an unprecedented endorsement of a slate, many readers questioned whether it was appropriate for the university’s student-run newspaper to make such a
Flags were waved, lanterns were lit and a king was fed a royal banquet during last week’s Buddhist New Year festivities in Colombo, Sri Lanka. After eating heaps of cookies, chocolates and candy offered to