As they did last year, state-related students from across the commonwealth rallied in Harrisburg for higher education funding. Students and Temple Student Government officers gathered in the state Capitol building yesterday, Jan. 31, to address
TSG will bring students to Harrisburg tomorrow, to rally for higher education funding. Ken Lawrence, Jr, addressed students at the Temple Student Government General Assembly meeting today, Jan. 30, to ask them to support state
TSG’s first General Assembly meeting was held yesterday, Jan. 23. Temple Student Government will host a pep rally in the Student Center atrium today, Jan. 24, from noon to 2 p.m., in an effort to
Temple’s planned Pittsburgh medical school is on hold due to a financial loss. After a $51.8 million loss during the last fiscal year, West Penn Allegheny Health System’s proposed medical school in Pittsburgh, a partnership
Low state revenues leave 5 percent of Temple’s funding in question. In light of disappointing state revenue, Temple is facing another cut in state funding. Pennsylvania Secretary of Revenue Daniel Meuser reported on Jan. 3
The Temple News advocates students to be open to restructuring options. It is a new year and with it comes yet another round of cuts in state appropriations. As Amelia Brust reports in “Pa. freezes
A petition has surfaced to include a graduate student in the committee that will select Temple’s next president. The Presidential Search Committee met on Tuesday, Nov. 29 in Sullivan Hall, and Colin Saltry will draft
Mock Trial’s success could be abruptly halted without additional allocations. Although the Temple Mock Trial team is expected to attend its first round of regional competitions later this winter, funding restraints may hinder its ability
A roundtable with Campus Safety Services was held on Wednesday. Capt. Eileen Bradley and Deputy Director Charles Leone, of Campus Safety Services, spoke with members of Temple Student Government on Wednesday, Nov. 30. in Barton Hall.
Main Campus basks in a barren liquor desert, but lawmakers are pushing for change. A new report released by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett’s office on Oct. 3 outlines plans to privatize state-run liquor stores, which