Columns Don’t fall for Trump’s rhetoric against Black Lives Matter 22 September 2020 Monica Mellon A student argues Black Lives Matter is a peaceful movement, despite President Donald Trump’s claims.
Features Students, residents turn out to vote by mail 02 June 2020 Emma Padner Pennsylvania’s primary will give state and local officials and organizations a chance to identify issues and ‘fix them before November.’
Articles Examining voting rights and citizenship status 14 January 2020 Gionna Kinchen A law professor and students with visas weigh in on voting rights for non-citizens.
Commentary Black voters: Don’t depend on the Democrats 29 October 2019 Alvira Bonsu The Democratic Party historically ignores Black people through ineffective, anti-Black policies.
News Race for City Council At-large has ties to Temple 16 April 2019 Hal Conte At least five of the 36 candidates for City Council’s at-large candidates are Temple alumni.
elections Omar Woodard exits race for City Council 5th District seat 27 March 2019 Hal Conte City Council President Darrell Clarke now faces one opponent for the Democratic primary in May.
Letters to the Editor Letter: Find your polling place, vote 01 November 2018 Letter Student Body President Gadi Zimmerman urges Temple University students to participate in midterm elections.
Editorials Brett Kavanaugh confirmation: We’re defeated, but still inspired 09 October 2018 Editorial Board On Saturday, the United States Senate confirmed Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court — a position he will hold for the rest of his life. That decision was deafening, telling us that
Editorials Learn from resignation 03 April 2018 Editorial Board When students of color say their voices aren’t being heard, it is important for the university to try to be more inclusive.
Letters to the Editor Krasner is important for local resistance 16 June 2017 Letter Democratic district attorney candidate Larry Krasner’s progressive values oppose the policies of President Donald Trump.