This week, as we celebrate the university’s worldwide impact on learning, it’s important to look at the impact we’re having on the environment here and at all Temple campuses. In 2004, the university teamed up
With a current worldwide emphasis on the environment, it is no surprise that building “green” is a strong enough issue bringing numerous Pennsylvania colleges together for the study of ecological sustainability. About two years ago,
As the early 90s Nickelodeon show states, “Welcome Freshmen!” You have arrived at Temple University’s campus at an exciting time of change and opportunity. Now is one of the best times to be entering this
With global warming creeping its way into the minds and mouths of many government officials, it’s no surprise that President Dr. Ann Weaver Hart is just as concerned about environmental sustainability as her publicly elected
Although we thought the inauguration ceremony of President Dr. Ann Weaver Hart came a bit late, it was better late than never. Well, beyond the formalities, kind words, choir-singing and “academic regalia”, Hart’s inauguration previewed
Students had front row seats to see the five major Democratic candidates vying to be Philadelphia’s next mayor, as they shared the stage for the first time last Thursday. The panel included Congressman Bob Brady,
Dear Editor: I want to take issue with two cavalier statements made in this editorial [“Dissing Orientation,” Nov. 6, on a student organization’s appraisal of Temple’s history]. The first statement I would like to address
There are 34,000 students, 4,000 staff and administrators, and 1,600 faculty members at Temple. The university has a diverse pool of talent who are widely unknown – at least to many people in the Temple
You are eating food that is genetically modified. If you missed that debate, you might benefit from knowing that the practice actually helps. Increasingly, and unbeknownst to many, genetically modified organisms (GMO) are being used