elections Poll: Temple students are voting blue this election season 08 November 2022 Rachel Townsend The Temple News surveyed roughly 120 Temple students to find out their voting preferences for this election.
Featured Here’s what Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial race could mean for abortion access 08 November 2022 Sarah Frasca If elected, Josh Shapiro has vowed to veto anti-abortion legislation and Doug Mastriano would likely sign anti-abortion legislation.
Featured Where Oz and Fetterman stand on public safety 08 November 2022 Molly Fiske If elected, John Fetterman would pass common sense gun control laws and Mehmet Oz would continue to protect the second amendment.
elections City releases list of ballots with errors 07 November 2022 Fallon Roth Voters on any of the lists may not have their ballots counted and are advised to request a replacement ballot at the County Board of Elections office.
Community Kerry Washington joins local politicians at Temple’s campus ahead of midterms 07 November 2022 Shriya Gohel Actor and activist Kerry Washington and Jabari Banks joined local political leaders to encourage audience members to vote for Democrats in Tuesday’s election.
Breaking News Biden, Obama to speak at Liacouras Center on Saturday 03 November 2022 Fallon Roth The grassroots event comes just days ahead of Tuesday’s midterm elections.
Featured VOTER GUIDE: 2022 25 October 2022 Rachel Townsend, Devon Russell, Shriya Gohel and Justin Roig Here’s what you need to know about the general election on Nov. 8.
News Slate of Temple Student Government candidates announced 15 March 2021 Fallon Roth and Jack Danz Two executive teams and five Parliament candidates will be competing in this year’s election. Voting will take place on April 6, 7 and 8.
News Temple Student Government, Internal Services plan semester 19 January 2021 Jack Danz Student Body President Quinn Litsinger will not run for reelection and looks forward to “a fresh start” in TSG.
News Slate of 2020 election candidates announced 31 March 2020 Megan Combs and McKenzie Morgan Two executive teams will go head to head while six candidates run unopposed for Parliament.