The latest teach-in highlighted one view point of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Growing up in a conservative Chicago neighborhood, Jeff Picker was always taught to keep his political opinions to himself, he said. His self-described “intensely
Without a physical camp, Occupy Temple has maintained its presence on Main Campus. Occupy Philadelphia once again setup a physical camp in the city this past weekend, this time in Independence Mall. The re-debut of
As the improvement district pends, some at Temple have spoken out against it. The North Central Neighborhood Improvement District proposed for the area surrounding Main Campus is supported by Temple, but is not without its
Members of the political groups shared their views on a variety of issues Tuesday night. For the first time since the 2008 presidential election season, members of the Temple College Democrats and the Temple
Improvement plans have divided residents and property owners pushing the bill. It’s a familiar sight: A group of developers and a pastor sit in a room on North Sydenham Street, talking about their investment in
Council President Darrell Clarke spoke to long-term residents concerned with his neighborhood improvement district plans. A week before the first hearing on the North Central Neighborhood Improvement District is to be held, community members came
In line with National Day of Action for Education, student activists marched to the governor’s local office today. In a multi-school effort for state higher education funding, student groups marched south on Broad Street today,
Those in support of the proposed NID hosted a meeting addressing concerns. Proponents of the North Central Neighborhood Improvement District met with residents in a high-tension meeting on Feb. 22 at Faith and Deliverance Outreach
A former CIA and state department analyst led the most recent teach-in. Twenty years ago, the United States found itself with a unique strategic opportunity. Throughout the span of 24 months, America watched the Berlin