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Taking extra measures is about keeping safe, not living in fear. On Sunday, Dec. 19, three students on the 2200 block of North Camac Street were the victims of another armed robbery close to Main
Students must keep an eye on the ongoing health care debate. On Wednesday, Jan. 19, the House of Representatives voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the new legislation that, among other things, allowed young
During the last four years, Temple’s administrative systems have undergone a major and long overdue upgrade and continue to do so. The archaic system that hosted OWLnet, among other administrative sites, was slow, unable to
All eyes fell on Tucson, Ariz., the days following Jan. 8, when a gunman opened fire on a crowd at a meet-and-greet between Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) and her constituents. Jared Lee Loughner, an armed
Students must consider multiple factors when seeking off-campus homes. Living away from home is a perk for many who attend a four-year institution. After years of living with their families, students get to experience life
Students should mature and keep their neighbors in mind while drinking. At the beginning of the Fall 2010 semester, The Temple News made a resolution to increase coverage of the community surrounding Main Campus. We’ve
Earlier this month, the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals, the union that represents the Temple University Hospital nurses, hosted a Philadelphia conference to address violence against healthcare professionals state-wide. While instances of
For one week, The Temple News did not take to newsstands for Thanksgiving break. And that’s when news broke. Two freshman football players are being investigated for two rape cases. The first reported case occurred
Officials in the new dental clinic must keep an eye on funds to ensure its future. For the past few years, dental care for Temple students has existed in the form of an answering machine.
Students should stay informed on the status of Temple’s appropriations. It’s not looking good for students hoping not to see a tuition increase in the 2011-12 academic year. As reported in “Splitting the bill” on