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News

Pennsylvania files lawsuit against JUUL Labs

10 February 2020 Valerie Dowret

Attorney General Shapiro hopes to impose a state-wide ban on the sale of JUUL products.

Campus

A year after rankings scandal, Fox dean pushes for transparency and stability

21 June 2019 Colin Evans

Ron Anderson was named permanent dean of the Fox School of Business on Thursday after serving as interim for a year.

Crime

Golfer faces 4 to 8 years in prison for vehicular homicide

12 June 2012 Joey Cranney

After his second year at Temple, a student charged with vehicular homicide accepted a plea deal that would put him in jail for four to eight years.

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Would you attend a graduation ceremony with no guests permitted?

  • No (54%, 38 Votes)
  • Yes (46%, 32 Votes)

Total Voters: 70

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