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Two goals, one game

Senior Haseeb Goheer started the first collegiate chapter of an international soccer organization to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS.

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Senior Haseeb Goheer uses his love for soccer to educate others about HIV and AIDS.
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Be prepared

Temple’s first shelter-in-place drill is an exercise in preparedness in the event of a real environmental emergency. 

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Director of Emergency Management Sarah Powell wants campus to know how to react when the TUsiren sounds next week for a shelter-in-place drill.
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Med students learn residency placements on Match Day

The senior medical students from Temple's Lewis Katz School of Medicine were among a record-breaking 43,000+ applicants for residency programs this year.

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Temple’s students matched with top-tier residencies across the country, including at the Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins.
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Confronting society’s conceptions of disabilities in the arts and media

Through panels and interactive art, Temple’s annual Disability and Change Symposium attendees join in a day of conversation about representation of the disability community in the arts and media.

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Alumni, faculty, students and experts join in a day of conversation about representation of the disability community in the arts and media at the annual Disability and Change Symposium.
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Burgers, biz, boots with the fur: 10 things to do before semester's end

Never mind that filthy snow residue, guys: Spring is here! The flowers are rising and the school year is waning! But there’s still tons to do before you walk away from North Broad. Want to eat some free burgers? There’s an event for that. Want to *save our planet* before spending your summer lazing about? Totally doable. Want to meditate with a monk while wearing your boots with the fur? Whatever floats your boat, Owls. Here are 10, (mostly) sensible things to do to during the final weeks of the year.

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BALANCING ACTS

<p>A film professor takes on the red carpet.</p>

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Visual artist and Associate Professor Elisabeth Subrin makes her feature film debut.
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WalkTU to kick off Sexual Assault Awareness Month

The event will raise awareness around sexual violence and focus on inclusion and engaging new voices.

 

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The event will raise awareness around sexual violence and focus on inclusion and engaging new voices on the issue.
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URBAN ACUPUNCTURE

<p>Targeted efforts lead to large-scale revitalization.</p>

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Morgan Zalot, SMC '11
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Joseph V. Labolito and Ryan S. Brandenberg

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Strrategically placed improvements are revitalizing sections of Germantown Avenue.
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Law students’ work helps struggling families

Law students’ investigation of Philadelphia’s policy of billing parents for the cost of incarcerating their children prompted the city to put an end to the practice.

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A report by students in the Sheller Center’s Justice Lab clinic prompted Philadelphia officials to make a major change.

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