Features ‘The stories of victims should not die with them’ 13 March 2018 Patrick Bilow Ulrika Citron’s father, who lived in Amsterdam in the 1940s, never spoke much about how his parents were killed by German Nazis during World War II. He never told her what it was like to
Features Tuttleman facilities worker appreciates ‘what was once’ North Philly 13 February 2018 Patrick Bilow Norris Street resident Guadalupe Portillo has pressured landlords to respect the community surrounding Temple.
Features Electric Factory owner is giving back to Temple to ‘honor’ his beginnings 06 February 2018 Patrick Bilow Larry Magid, who owns the Electric Factory, created 11 scholarships for students.
Features Athletics doctor honored at football game against Navy 07 November 2017 Patrick Bilow Dr. J. Milo Sewards is scheduled for his second deployment with the United States Navy.
classes Students take over social media with #PhillyIsPrime 17 October 2017 Patrick Bilow Dana Saewitz, the advertising department chair, spearheaded the social media campaign.
Features Temple reflects on tragedy in Las Vegas 10 October 2017 Patrick Bilow Students, faculty and alumni felt the impact of the Las Vegas shooting on campus and across the country.
Around Campus Students gather at Bell Tower for Las Vegas 04 October 2017 Patrick Bilow About 75 students came to the Bell Tower on Tuesday night for a vigil dedicated to the victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting.
Features Temple Japan campus reacts to North Korean missiles 03 October 2017 Patrick Bilow Although tensions between the United States and North Korea are high, the TUJ community is relatively calm.
Features Professor discovers cancer-slowing traits in tomatoes 19 September 2017 Patrick Bilow Biology professor Dr. Antonio Giordano wants to start growing the tomatoes in farms just outside Philadelphia.
Art ‘Food for Thought’ exhibit explores global food 29 August 2017 Patrick Bilow An alumna is exhibiting a collection of paintings of food around the world.