Society must do it’s best to undo gender associations with toughness and passiveness to help prevent future youth violence. On the morning of Jan. 14, a fight near the 46th Street Market-Frankford station resulted in
Tune in each week as The Temple News highlights a touring band that has made its mark on the city. Exposure is something Dave Patten wants and is working hard to get. The recent Temple
Students must keep an eye on the ongoing health care debate. On Wednesday, Jan. 19, the House of Representatives voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the new legislation that, among other things, allowed young
The Progressive NAACP is organizing events for Black History Month. The lives of African-American men and women who have left their marks on the world are being celebrated as Black History Month kicks off next
Temple’s integration of community needs and curriculum receive classification. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching recently recognized Temple, among another 115 colleges, in its 2010 Community Engagement Classification. The classification required institutions to
At last night’s State of the Campus Address, members discussed state funding. On Jan. 24, Temple Student Government held its fourth State of the Campus address in which the university’s commonwealth appropriations and the upcoming
Filmmaker and star of the MTV show “World of Jenks” shared his own story with students. Andrew Jenks, 24, has lived in Japan, moved into a nursing home and spent a week homeless on the
Three senior printmaking majors display their artwork in “Good Night, Sweet Prints.” As clever art show names go, “Good Night, Sweet Prints” is a pretty good one. And while the name of a showcase isn’t
Though no suspects have been named in the armed robbery cases that warranted two TU Alerts last semester, the cases aren’t yet dormant. We’ve identified several individuals in a few of the incidents,” Campus Safety
A new study suggests school social workers are unequipped to handle cyber bullying. Almost half of elementary-, middle- and high-school social workers are not prepared to handle cyberbullying, according to a recent study published in