Month: February 2015
Update Exclusive: Detectives search for assault suspect
Temple Update has the first look at the investigation of an alleged attack that took place earlier this semester on main campus. View More »
Southern edge of campus sees increase in economic activity
On North Carlisle street, the scene has changed over the last year. Where an abandoned Chinese food restaurant once stood, new businesses now stand in their place. View More »
Spring break? Students seek relief from deep freeze
According to the academic calendar spring break officially kicks off this weekend; but if Punxsutawney Phil has anything to say about, it the Philadelphia region can expect three more weeks of winter — at least. View More »
Vacant buildings on Broad to be demolished for park space
A construction project is underway on the corner of Norris and Broad streets. The university has decided to knock down the long-abandoned graduate housing with plans to make it a “pocket park” for the community. View More »
Café in Ritter Annex offers a ‘Rad Dish’
A group of students here at Temple University made their vision of a student-run cooperative café a reality. View More »
Temple Hospital becomes first in region to treat stomach disease
Temple University Hospital now has the latest technology in treating a rare stomach disease known as gastroparesis. View More »
Trouble finding the net for the Owls; Fall 55-39 to Tulsa
The Owls just couldn’t find the basket Sunday night in their 55-39 loss to Tulsa. Temple shot 14-57 from the field and a miserable 1-14 from three in their lowest scoring game of the season. View More »
Will paint for tuition: One art student’s way of paying for school
A Temple University student is painting the town cherry and white. Noah Hamilton, a freshman, pays off his college tuition one portrait at a time. View More »
Person of the Week: Jalen Blot
Jalen Blot, writer of the #TUnity statement, gives us a look at his accomplishments during his time at Temple University. View More »