Features Pennsylvania SNAP benefits include new student eligibility 02 March 2021 Lawrence Ukenye and Emma Padner Temple students eligible for work study or those with family contributions of $0 can apply for SNAP.
Features Temple College of Engineering implements ‘relief week’ 02 March 2021 Emma Padner After Temple University canceled spring break, the relief week aims to reduce burnout.
Features Voices: Do you support student-run businesses? 16 February 2021 Emma Padner Temple University students share if they support student-run businesses.
Features Shop North Central 16 February 2021 Natalie Kerr and Emma Padner Here are six small businesses to support around Temple University’s Main Campus.
Features Temple students discuss family, friends receiving COVID-19 vaccine 02 February 2021 Emma Padner As vaccinations for groups 1A and 1B roll out, students are hopeful people at high-risk of COVID-19 complications will be vaccinated soon.
Events Students, faculty discuss Jan. 6 attack on Capitol 23 January 2021 Emma Padner As a part of Ralph Young’s regular teach-ins, students and faculty dissect Jan. 6 and what it means for the future of United States politics.
faculty Retired Temple professors’ book explores French Philadelphia 20 January 2021 Emma Padner “Salut!: France Meets Philadelphia” was published in December and highlights French-style architecture, sculpture and painting in the city.
Features Voices: Will you be watching President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration? 19 January 2021 Emma Padner, Natalie Kerr and Lawrence Ukenye Students share if they will tune into Wednesday’s presidential inauguration.
Features Temple freshmen return to residence halls for spring 17 January 2021 Emma Padner Around 1,660 students returned to campus housing on Jan. 16 and 17 for the Spring 2021 semester.
Features Year in review 2020: Features 30 December 2020 Emma Padner, Natalie Kerr and Lawrence Ukenye This year, as Temple University moved to an online format in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students learned how to adapt to online classes and changes to residence halls and campus food vendors struggled with business as students went home.