The Presidential Search Committee and budget worries were topics at today’s TSG meeting. At today’s Temple Student Government General Assembly meeting, Student Body President Colin Saltry announced that the Presidential Search Committee, the members of
Occupy protesters targeted students when a political event on campus was canceled. As wet snow lined Philadelphia grounds Saturday, Oct. 29, Occupy Philadelphia protestors marched to Main Campus to sit-in at an event featuring former
A panel held last week by law students and professors discussed the Occupy movement. The Occupy movement has reached far and wide, to more than 2,000 cities around the globe. Still, some have questions about
A housing complex will target football players and students to fill its living spaces. Partners constructing a student housing complex at 10th and Diamond streets celebrated the future building with a ground-breaking ceremony, on Friday,
Young republicans held a forum for local candidates to discuss city concerns. The Philadelphia Federation of Young Republicans held a candidates’ forum for republican candidates for City Council on Saturday, Oct. 29. Candidates from the
A proposed district seeks to improve safety and cleanliness near Main Campus. Just two weeks after he introduced a proposal to prevent students from obtaining housing in the area around Main Campus, Councilman Darrell Clarke
Student Financial Services is working to fix a number of issues this semester. After taking a year off of school while living in Philadelphia, Jane Sorensen was accepted to Temple this year. Although a Student
The Cherry and White fall to the Bald Eagles on the road. After appearing strong in the opening minutes on the road against Lock Haven, the field hockey team suffered a 2-1 loss to conclude
The fencing team will begin its season at the 32nd Temple Open. The fencing team is preparing to begin its season at the 32nd annual Temple Open, which will mark the beginning of its new