Commentary Seasonal depression lessens my motivation 25 January 2022 Alyssa Moore A student explains their yearly struggle with seasonal depression, and how it has worsened.
Around Campus Temple students return to residence halls with optimism 23 January 2022 Rosie Leonard, Eden MacDougall and Samantha Sullivan Students were required to get tested for COVID-19 within 24 hours of their arrival.
classes Voices: Would you prefer taking mostly in-person or online classes in the fall? 13 April 2021 Tyra Brown Temple University students share if they prefer taking in-person or online classes for next semester.
Features Temple students register for primarily in-person fall classes 13 April 2021 Natalie Kerr The Fall 2021 semester is the first semester with most classes in person since Spring 2020.
Opinion Feeling unsure about facing a classroom again 13 April 2021 Allison Nikles A freshman shares how in-person learning exacerbated her anxiety prior to the pandemic.
The Essayist Looking forward to in-person learning 13 April 2021 Camillia Benjamin A freshman shares why she is excited for her first in-person semester as she plans her sophomore schedule.
Dance What it’s like taking Temple music, dance classes right now 12 March 2021 Lawrence Ukenye Hands-on corrections are not permitted and dancers are learning video editing skills.
Features Students react to Fall 2021 semester announcement 02 March 2021 Emma Padner, Fallon Roth and Natalie Kerr Temple University will hold the majority of classes in person and most campus facilities will be open in Fall 2021.
classes Temple students, faculty await return to classrooms 19 January 2021 Scott Blender Around 13 percent of classes will be held in person for the Spring 2021 semester.
Features Year in review 2020: Features 30 December 2020 Emma Padner, Natalie Kerr and Lawrence Ukenye This year, as Temple University moved to an online format in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students learned how to adapt to online classes and changes to residence halls and campus food vendors struggled with business as students went home.