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Boathouse Woes

The Temple News considers the university’s proposed boathouse to be long overdue. As Joey Cranney reports in “Boathouse Woes” on p. 1, the university is currently in the process of negotiating with the city to

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Music Issue

The Temple News presents its annual music issue in Opinion, Living and Arts & Entertainment. This week, The Temple News presents its annual Music Issue, and we have to say, we’re pretty proud of it.

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Finishing Flights

The university shouldn’t forget about what it learned during the Bird’s Eye View contest. For the past few years, Temple’s grounds department has kept track of the number of dead birds lining Main Campus buildings.

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Ambler Coverage

The Temple News presents collaborative coverage of Temple’s Ambler Campus. Originally the Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women, 101 years later Ambler Campus looks pretty different. During the past academic year, as Ambler celebrated its

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Struggling services

The Temple News recognizes the flaws of SFS, but encourages students to be proactive. Student Financial Services has some of the most important responsibilities of any office in the university, yet still struggles to perform

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Voting woes

The Temple News thinks the voter ID law is a nuisance to student voters. On March 14, Pennsylvania became the 16th state to require voters to show photo identification at the polls. The new law

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White Paper

The Temple News believes that a lot of questions still need to be answered. On March 15, Provost Richard Englert issued an updated version of his White Paper, a series of proposals to streamline processes,