A new building will change the landscape of the east side of Main Campus. The Board of Trustees voted to begin construction on a $137 million project for the new science and research building as
A nonprofit started by college students aims to link technology with charter schools. Co-founded by a Temple student, Tech2Educate is a new organization that aims to collect money to buy new technology for Philadelphia charter
A rally was held against a mandate requiring insurance to cover contraceptives. Just steps away from where the U.S. Constitution was signed, hundreds gathered last Friday, March 23 to protest the U.S. Department of Health
Administrators hope the board will approve new procedures at its next public session. At the March 13 Board of Trustees meeting, the alumni relations and development committee presented a report and list of recommended changes
Joey Pasko offers three tips to keep a class commute bother-free from canvassers and preachers. All the signs are here: The trees are beginning to bloom, the weather is warming up once more and that
The Temple News profiles the two tickets, RUN TEMPLE and Temple Advocating Progress, campaigning for the executive positions of Temple Student Government. Making up Temple Advocating for Progress’ ticket for Temple Student Government executive officers
The Temple News profiles the two tickets, RUN TEMPLE and Temple Advocating Progress, campaigning for the executive positions of Temple Student Government. Making up RUN TEMPLE’s ticket for Temple Student Government executive officers are Brandon
West Side Story March 27 – April 8 Times vary $10 + Kimmel Center 300 S. Broad St. kimmelcenter.org Heralded as one of the greatest musicals ever produced, West Side Story tells the Romeo-and-Juliet-reminiscent tale
Columnist Caitlin Weigel said Opa surpassed her previous Greek food experiences. As a kid, the only image the word “Greece” conjured in my mind involved actors in their 30s hand-jiving at a high school dance.