Take a ride down memory lane with the university’s most memorable moments of 2011. One Century of Ambler 2011 marked the 100th anniversary of Temple University’s Amber campus. In 1911, Jane Bowne Haines founded the
Undocumented youth and activists are propeling a Pennsylvania DREAM Act. When the federal DREAM Act failed in the Senate in late 2010, a number of states took to state legislation to offer assistance to undocumented
Temple needs to embrace its characteristics as a public institution. This school year, Temple has faced some setbacks, to say the least. Beyond facing sizeable financial setbacks when Gov. Tom Corbett proposed to cut slightly
As the university determines where it should cut costs, it should remember its title. In response to budget cuts, the College of Liberal Arts will officially collapse its interdisciplinary programs – Jewish studies, American studies,
On March 30, Temple Student Government organized a rally, followed by a march to City Hall in response to Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposed budget cuts. Joined by students from Penn State Abington, students rallied at
Students and leaders from Pennsylvania’s four state-related universities gathered in Harrisburg to make their voices heard regarding state funding for Temple, the University of Pittsburgh, Penn State University and Lincoln University. “Lest ye forget to
Keeping tuition prices at a minimum is the only way to control loan debt. Students are struggling. It’s not a new concept, but, as evidenced by Rachel Donahoe’s futile attempts to begin paying off her