It is the kind of scenario students practiced for months, but never expected to occur. Upon hearing the alarms, “I immediately thought, ‘which floor burnt the popcorn?’” said R.J. Magee, a freshman theater major who
A court has stayed the evictions scheduled for Dec. 19 in Yorktown to hear both the community’s and the landlords’ cases. How the judge decides could have lasting effects on housing and relations between the community and Temple.
Two of Temple’s large unions may have means to strike this semester. The university’s American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees and the Temple Association of University Professionals have attempted to come to a