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Month: November 2019

Editorials

TSG: Ramp up outreach

05 November 2019 Editorial Board

Community

Temple’s North Broad Physical Therapy center hosts annual ‘Spooktacular 5K’

01 November 2019 Megan Combs

All proceeds from the run will go towards operational costs for the student-run clinic.

Students learned how to construct chocolate roses in Baker Dave’s most recent class held at Tyler. | Skyler Burkhart TTN
Features

Baker Dave says goodbye to Temple

01 November 2019 Lawrence Ukenye

Dave Okapal, a pastry chef at Temple, will be leaving Main Campus to work as a chef at a private bakery.

ambler

Temple Ambler, Fort Washington campuses closed due to power outage

01 November 2019 Gabrielle Houck

High winds on Thursday left large parts of Montgomery County without power.

Faculty

Temple faculty union, administration make headway on adjunct job security

01 November 2019 Colin Evans

Temple Association of University Professionals will consider a university proposal on health care before negotiations continue next week.

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Polls

Did you go to the Draught Horse Pub & Grill?

  • Never (46%, 47 Votes)
  • Yes, all the time (20%, 20 Votes)
  • Occasionally (18%, 18 Votes)
  • Once or twice (17%, 17 Votes)

Total Voters: 102

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