Columnist Cary Carr talks about her favorite workout companion, and how to add excitement to fitness. Sometimes working out can seem like a chore, and when piling it on top of endless hours of homework,
Temple Student Government is organizing a rally in Harrisburg on Feb. 15. While the university risks facing a cut in its commonwealth appropriations, Temple Student Government is fighting back by hosting the Rally for Higher
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
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
A change in structure for the sustainability committee has a former member upset. Temple Student Government’s Nov. 15 senate meeting was accompanied by an announcement indicating that the organization’s Special Committee of Sustainability would be
Columnist Cary Carr finds healthy lifestyle choices for students. A full course-load, a part-time job, an internship and a social life, can get in the way of working out and eating right. It is possible
On Monday, Dec. 6 Temple Student Government met for its seventh and final senate meeting of the semester. Senate President Colin Saltry began the meeting by introducing TSG’s goals for next semester and a plan
As Temple Student Government wraps up the fall semester, its members are planning for the future by focusing on creating new programs, policies and proposals to better student life. TSG President Colin Saltry said in
For some students, getting to school isn’t as simple as rolling out of bed and walking to class. Seda Gok, a junior psychology major and one of many commuter students, lives in Brookhaven, Pa. It
During the holiday season, interfaith relationships can bridge the gap between religious traditions. Some people say religion and politics are too controversial to bring up when forming new friendships and starting relationships, but sometimes different