Almunus Jimmy Curran depends on the state for health care insurance and home care aide, but his decision to work may limit the benefits he receives. Temple alumnus Jimmy Curran, who was diagnosed with spinal
While many oppose Councilman Darrell Clarke’s proposed housing bill, Faltermayer argues this type of legislative is needed to hold Temple responsible and accountable for its housing policies. It seems as if every few months
At first glance, Obama’s proposed $60 billion price tag to revamp education may seem expensive, but it is necessary to ensure the success of American education in the future. On Sept. 8, President Barack Obama
Hopefully, Councilman Darrell Clarke’s proposed bill will create a dialogue, in which adminstators will actively participate. When District Councilman Darrell Clarke introduced legislation seeking to ban student housing in a large area around Main Campus,
NCOW is important to promoting a judgement free atmosphere on Main Campus. As National Coming Out Week approaches Main Campus, this is an opportune time for The Temple News to remind students that Temple is
At today’s Temple Student Government General Assembly meeting, TSG members discussed their involvement with the Pennsylvania Association of State-related Students, or PASS. PASS, comprised of student representatives from the three other state-related universities, Penn State
My best friends are not only strong, unique and intelligent, but also are dependable through everything. They have helped me through my weakest moments and reminded me that my future is bright. They never once
I came out for the first time when I was a junior in high school. Like most things in my life, it was on a whim and done as passive aggressively as possible. I was
One night last semester, I had a couple of shots in my system at a party. Needless to say, I was feeling good. There was a girl behind me in line for the bathroom who