In Thursday’s press briefing, Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley announced 185 new cases of coronavirus in the city of Philadelphia, bringing the total number of cases since the start of the pandemic to 31,190. View More »
The 2020 Fall semester is just around the corner and while many are excited and eager to get back on campus, some professors are concerned about the administration’s reopening plans. View More »
In today’s press briefing, Mayor Jim Kenney says Philadelphia is making progress as case count decline
Monday marked the five month anniversary of the first COVID-19 case reported in Philadelphia, and Mayor Kenney says Philadelphians have come a long way since then. View More »
Here are today’s headlines:
– Temple Update’s Jonathan Burke spoke with Temple Association of University Professionals to get professors’ perspective on the upcoming semester
– The Philadelphia Community Bail Fund is finding a bridge between the Black Lives Matter movement and the COVID-19 pandemic
– Our weatherwoman Hannah Seewald is in Scotch Plains, New Jersey with your three-day forecast View More »
Five months ago, the first case of COVID-19 in Philadelphia was reported. More than 30,000 cases and almost 1,700 deaths later, the city is seeing promising progress in the fight against the virus and its effects on the economy. View More »
Case rates in Pennsylvania and Philadelphia are showing a slight slowdown. 758 cases of COVID-19 were reported Friday by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. View More »
Mayor Jim Kenney stated that Philadelphia has launched an initiative to help students in the area access necessary technology for the upcoming school year. View More »
Here are today’s headlines:
– Temple Update’s Matt Silverman has more on SEPTA’s health guidelines and restrictions
– Temple’s student activities director talks about how you can connect with student orgs virtually
– What you can expect for the upcoming football season
– Nate Stanley is in Ocean City, New Jersey with your three-day forecast View More »