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Philadelphia Inquirer - June 4, 2010

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Temple University was one of the big donors making contributions that will help the City of Philadelphia reach its goal of opening all its pools this summer. Temple donated $10,000 to the Splash and Summer Fund, a fundraising campaign launched last year to keep more pools open while the city faced a budget gap. "Keeping our swimming pools open during the summer is important to maintaining a strong sense of community in which friends and neighbors can connect," Mayor Nutter said.

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Entertainment Weekly - June 4, 2010

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Chronicle of Higher Education - June 4, 2010

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WRTI-FM's "Creatively Speaking" - June 5, 2010

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June 5, 2010


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June 6, 2010


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Philadelphia Inquirer - June 7, 2010

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WHYY-FM's "Radio Times with Mary Moss-Coane" - June 7, 2010

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About 20 percent of teens have sent nude photos of themselves over their cell phones. It's called "sexting" and courts, schools, parents and legislators are all trying to figure out what to do about it. Under a new bill, juveniles caught sending or receiving a sext message would be charged with a misdemeanor. Sara Jacobson of Temple's Beasley School of Law says that even misdemeanors matter for juveniles in Pennsylvania. "Even with a misdemeanor charge, kids lose opportunities. And, expungements are not automatic in Pennsylvania," she said.

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WHYY-FM - June 7, 2010

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Philadelphia Inquirer - June 7-8, 2010

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On Monday the city of Philadelphia announced plans to build a $48 million mixed-use project near Temple University at the Temple University rail station in North Philadelphia. Mayor Nutter hailed the development as one of the city's biggest efforts to promote a lifestyle in which people can walk, ride bikes or take public transportation. Sen. Bob Casey secured $487,000 in federal economic development money for the project. Developers hope to include a cafe, medical offices and other amenities in the retail portion of the venture.

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