Sophomore defender Gabby Lopez, a native of Bridgetown, Barbados, recently completed her first season with women’s soccer, but still needs time to transition to American soccer. Before moving to the U.S., Lopez played as a
TSG members discussed financial services, nontraditional students and Temple’s next president, yesterday. In response to student concerns about financial aid service, Temple Student Government will be arranging meetings with Kathleen Richards, associate director of Student
Slowly but surely, Temple students and faculty made their way to near campus polls. Today, Nov. 8, is the day when citizens can voice their political opinions by exercising one of their most basic rights—the
Loan assistance is only part of a bigger issue college students face, some say. President Barack Obama recently announced a program that he claims will help students acquiring large amounts of debt from their federal
A task force focusing on community issues plans to question student groups. On Oct. 8, the Community and Student Issues and Concerns Task Force met for the third time since its inception last month. Chaired by
Some students say the city could better engage student voices. Voters will take to the Philadelphia’s 1,200 polling places today, Nov. 8, to participate in its general election. But not a single polling place sits
Friends remember Brad Peterson, who passed away in his dorm on Thursday. Brad Peterson loved Ron Paul. In fact, senior political science major Andrew Napoli said Peterson traveled to a conservative convention last year and
Board of Trustees members did not respond to an invite to hear student concerns. Informing students on environmental concerns surrounding a process called mountaintop removal coal mining, activists led a teach-in on Friday, Nov. 4
Current 20/20 plans do not include space for theater rehearsal. In mapping out the projects in the university’s 20/20 plan, many details are not yet finalized, raising questions from both students and faculty–especially among those