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Faculty voice concern over decentralized budget model

08 April 2014 Ali Watkins

Department officials fear competition from decentralized budget could disrupt education.

Professor John C. Raines explained his role in a burglary that led to the the first leaks of the FBI’s COINTELPRO scandal to author Betty Medsger in her new book “The Burglary.” Raines has been a professor at Temple for more than 40 years. | Paul Klein TTN
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After 40 years, professor admits to FBI burglary

11 February 2014 Ali Watkins

John C. Raines tells author about his involvement in landmark 1971 FBI burglary.

Temple Health Systems’ high proportion of indigent healthcare led to financial drain and debt that caused a credit downgrade by three major agencies in 2013, according to officials familiar with Temple Health Systems. | HUA ZONG TTN FILE PHOTO
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Hospital finances in poor health

04 February 2014 Ali Watkins

Officials say care for low-income patients led to debt, credit downgrade of health system.

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Obama calls for assault commission

28 January 2014 Ali Watkins

One-in-five women nationally are victims of sex assault on campus, report says.

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Burglary up in res. halls, report says

08 October 2013 Ali Watkins

String of burglaries in 1300 contributed to on-campus rise.

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Darlene Brindle Waties, 51, journalism professor

17 September 2013 Ali Watkins

Darlene Brindle Waties passed away Sept. 13.

Alex Cardinal, an ROTC member and senior history major, will serve in the U.S. Army after graduation. Seniors in the program who are contracted are preparing to take on their assigned duties. | ALI WATKINS / TTN
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Marching orders

23 April 2013 Ali Watkins

For seniors in Temple’s ROTC program, graduation brings unique set of plans, challenges.

A West Chester student fell to her death at a rooftop party during Spring Fling last week, on the 1900 block of North 18th Street. Such parties have become common in the area, residents report.| ABI REIMOLD / TTN
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West Chester student dies after roof fall

23 April 2013 Sean Carlin, John Moritz and Ali Watkins

A tragic end to Spring Fling has led to discussion about safety measures.

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Threat scrawled in hall’s bathroom

16 April 2013 Ali Watkins

After a report by Fox 29, Temple released a statement on the campus threat.

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Campus, Philly cops unite to combat crime

09 April 2013 Ali Watkins

A relationship between the two departments has led to decreased crime.

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