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Commentary

Moving food trucks hurts business, diversity on campus

10 November 2015 Grace Shallow

Many trucks, especially those on 13th Street, will be uprooted and assigned a new permanent spot.

John Basenfelder, a third-year law student, is one of many Temple students who have taken up vaping. Vaping is the common term for using an e-cigarette or vaporizer that heats liquid, which contains nicotine, to produce vapor the user inhales. The practice has been adopted by many former smokers as a healthier alternative to smoking, but some are still skeptical about its benefits. | Evan Easterling TTN
Around Campus

Vaping culture present around campus and local community

03 November 2015 Grace Shallow

Vaping has been a growing trend on Main Campus.

Commentary

Equal representations in all majors and career fields, please

13 October 2015 Grace Shallow

Some career fields still lack equal representation of men and women.

Commentary

‘Rushing’ Greek life: not so fast

29 September 2015 Grace Shallow

A new policy will help students adjust to college life before joining.

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