With the recent announcement by Temple that the General Education program will be piloted in spring 2007, followed by a scheduled full implementation in fall of 2008, “Gen-Ed” is on its way toward becoming a
Temple Student Government Speaker Ieshia Nelson wanted to do something special to acknowledge the success of Homecoming 2006 last month. Two days after the Temple football team defeated Bowling Green and the hip-hop band The
The line between local and national party politics was blurred during last Tuesday’s midterm election as Democrats seized control of both congressional houses, delivering a blow to the 12-year Republican majority. CNN exit polls found
Since the opening of The Edge at Avenue North, College Park Communities, the former management company of the building, has heard more complaints about the structure than compliments. Now, The Edge, located at 1600 N.
Financial problems arise in almost every demographic in the country, but some groups are more susceptible than others. In order to combat this, the U.S. Department of Labor has created a two-day program to be
Nine thousand and two hundred acres of publicly accessible land. Sixty-two neighborhood and regional parks. Hundreds of miles of trails. One city – Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park system is one of the largest city parks in
Do you favor indebtedness by the commonwealth of up to $20 million for the payment of compensation for service in the Persian Gulf conflict of 1990-1991? This is the question Pennsylvania voters get to answer
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park in South Philadelphia offers city-dwellers an opportunity to escape from the concrete jungle into a green setting with all the perks of the countryside. Many Philadelphians take advantage of the tennis
Many Temple students interviewed by “The Temple News” said they plan on voting today, but a sizeable amount knew little about the candidates. Aside from the politically-astute students – typically those who major in political
Sample and enjoy the many flavors of Old City this weekend while celebrating the men and women who live and work in the neighborhood at the first Old City Fall Festival. “We got involved because