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Capital drive in full gear

Top administrators and notable donors filled the National Constitution Center Friday night to celebrate the public phase of Temple’s $350 million capital drive, which had existed in its private phase for five years. The campaign,

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Hart gives incentives for housing in local area

President Ann Weaver Hart unveiled Temple’s Employee Home Ownership Program last Monday that offers full-time employees a piece of the burgeoning North Philadelphia franchise through significant financial assistance. “This program will provide financial assistance to

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Keeping a watchful eye on campus

Safety at American universities has taken on a more pressing tone after a shooting on the campus of Delaware State University following the Virginia Tech tragedy last spring. Like the aftershock of an earthquake, colleges

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No one upset in Maryland

The field hockey team traveled to College Park, Md., Sunday to take on the Terrapins, and though they didn’t leave with a victory, they came away with valuable experience. The No. 18 Owls (9-4) didn’t

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Students help improve Homecoming

Main Campus Program Board president Brendan Bailes can give countless reasons why students should be excited about homecoming, but in the end it all comes down to one thing. “It’s a pride thing. It’s Temple

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Alumni can come home again

Homecoming has been a Temple tradition for years. Students attend events like Fall Fest, the Homecoming pageant, and a concert to top it off. But with all of the excitement for Homecoming, the Temple Homecoming

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College Democrats attend D.C. March

WASHINGTON – The Temple College Democrats, other Temple students and local Philadelphians were among a crowd of about 1,500 anti-war protesters who rallied and marched in Washington, D.C., Saturday. Troops Out Now Coalition, a national

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KYW-TV donates archives

More than 30 inches of snow fell in the Philadelphia area during the Blizzard of 1996. More than 1 million people crowded the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to witness Pope John Paul II’s 1979 visit. And