Diplomacy hasn’t curbed Iranian nuclear expansion, former United States Treasury analyst Jonathan Schanzer said Monday. Schanzer, the director of the Jewish Policy Center, a think tank located in Washington, D.C., addressed terrorism financing to an
More than 90 former Temple students were inadvertently put at risk for possible identity theft last month, according to a press release from SSNbreach.org. “There isn’t much to be worried about,” said Robert Edamala, university
Two weeks after it opened the possibility of granting security guard advocates their demands, Temple administration has decided it will not take action to ensure that AlliedBarton are given five paid sick days. “After discussions
The Village People released a single called “Go West” in 1979. The lyrics for the chorus were “Go west, life is peaceful there. Go west, lots of open air. Go west, to begin life new.
Students should think twice before they have their next drink. A recent study revealed that having three or more alcoholic drinks a day increases a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer 30 percent. Women who
Top administrators and notable donors filled the National Constitution Center Friday night to celebrate the public phase of Temple’s $350 million capital drive, which had existed in its private phase for five years. The campaign,
President Ann Weaver Hart unveiled Temple’s Employee Home Ownership Program last Monday that offers full-time employees a piece of the burgeoning North Philadelphia franchise through significant financial assistance. “This program will provide financial assistance to
Safety at American universities has taken on a more pressing tone after a shooting on the campus of Delaware State University following the Virginia Tech tragedy last spring. Like the aftershock of an earthquake, colleges
Temple made citywide news last week with the announcement of their Employee Home Ownership Plan, an incentive program designed to entice employees to buy real estate in the area around the university. Modeled after a
There is a rowhouse tucked down a small street called Dakota off 11th, north of Main Campus. It is narrow, straight, brick and tall. It was long abandoned, boarded and ransacked and then boarded again.