Today’s Headlines:
Coronavirus cases in Pennsylvania are rising
Philadelphia gyms reopen Monday
More information on the new testing site on-campus
Yu Chen has your three-day forecast View More »
It has been one month since Juneteeth, a holiday which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, yet the fight against racial injustice continues in the country. View More »
Mayor Jim Kenney along with other city leaders announced Monday an update on the city’s plans for reformation, transformation and reconciliation in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. View More »
As the Philadelphia Department Of Public Health calls the city a “high risk of community transmission” for COVID-19, Temple University will open a Covid-19 testing site in August and begin welcoming students back for the fall semester August 24th. View More »
The results of the Washington Avenue’s Repaving & Improvement Project survey are out, and the majority of Philadelphians favor a drastic change on the notoriously unsafe road. View More »
In Thursday’s press briefing, Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley announced there are 157 new cases of COVID-19 in Philadelphia, bringing the total number of cases in the city to 28,024. View More »
Here are today’s headlines:
– President Englert’s message to Temple students about the fall semester schedule update
– Temple Update spoke with Temple University health officials Mark Denys and Heather Clauss about campus safety
– Gov. View More »
Stadiums and other private property are among those that are exempt from yesterday’s ban on public gatherings or special events of 50 people or more. View More »
Eight federal lawsuits and opposition from hundreds of universities has led the Trump administration to rescind a rule that requires international students to take in-person classes, or be forced to leave the country. View More »