A student group adapts plans to clean up parts of Philly. As Alexander Epstein described, the Philadelphia Urban Creators came together quickly and somewhat casually. “It was kind of like, ‘Hey, you got anyone that
The Temple News: How did you start working at the TECH Center? Abhi Trivedi: With the major I am in, I deal with all the software and all the technology stuff, so this is the
YON KIM, a South Korea native and mother of a Temple student, has been managing the T-Mobile store on Liacouras Walk for eight years. Recently, she made the change to a waffle, soup and smoothie shop.
The Temple News: What made you come to Temple? Jason Bowie: Well honestly, when you’re looking for a job, you’re not really going to say “no” to anywhere, and when it comes to picking schools,
The Temple News: How’d you end up at Temple? Laura Anastor: I decided to come to Temple because of the area, because of Philly. I really wanted to be close to hospitals, so I decided
Pat Gordon says he loves his job. He has been working at Temple since before he was a student, and now he’s the guy who helps you take the right classes. He is also a freelance sports writer and is pursuing his Master of Arts in journalism at Temple.
Citing budget cuts and sustainability, Temple chose to discontinue its hourly shuttle services to TUCC and TUSPM without
communicating properly to current and prospective students or considering requirements for students’ majors.
As Greg Trainor found out in his first acting experience, acting is not as easy as one might think, especially when it involves a nude scene in front of four other people.