The Stadium Stompers, NAACP, and the Black Clergy of Philadelphia held a press conference Tuesday morning in protest of Temple’s proposed multi-purpose facility. View More »
The Documentary Monumental Change: Expansion at all Costs has won first place at the BEA (Broadcast Education Association) Festival of the Media Arts. View More »
All eyes have been on Pennsylvania this week after the state supreme court released their own version of the new congressional district maps. View More »
When Sarah Levine was food insecure, dinnertime didn’t end with the dishes.
“The stress of knowing where your next meal is coming from is… always on your mind,” the senior said. View More »
Philadelphia has announced plans to open supervised drug injection sites. These facilities would provide users with clean needles, medical supervision, and resources to seek addiction help. View More »
Septa tokens, which have been a staple of subway and bus transportation in Philadelphia for over 100 years, are finally going away this March 1st. View More »
It’s that time of year again…
Cold and flu season.
Last week, Temple Health released an email to students saying the flu has arrived at Temple,
Stephanie Berger, a junior, said she received the flu shot back in the fall, but she still became ill. View More »