Temple in the News
Japanese Prime minister Yoshihiko Noda was criticized for not taking a stand sooner on whether Japan should join talks on a U.S.-led Asia-Pacific trade pact. Noda had spoken of the pact's merits...
November 25, 2011
NBA owners and players have reached a tentative agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement that would have teams playing a 66-game season starting on Christmas. Joel Maxcy, an associate...
November 25, 2011
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services called out a Pennsylvania health insurance company this week for an "unreasonable" rate increase. Temple health economist Thomas Getzen says the...
November 25, 2011
Campus police Lt. John Pike — who pepper-sprayed students sitting in protest at the University of California, Davis — is now more than a person or a news event. He has become a meme. Clever Web...
November 23, 2011
On June 30, 14-year-old Winston Charleston took three buddies joyriding, tried to outrun a state trooper and crashed into a Volkswagen Jetta, killing Daniel Fouracre, 22. In Pennsylvania, juveniles...
November 23, 2011
In an Inquirer column, Eva Monheim of Temple's Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture offered seasonal gardening tips. In the Philadelphia region, you can plant bulbs until the first...
November 23, 2011
Legal experts have debated whether District Judge Leslie Dutchcot should have set bail in the Jerry Sandusky case despite having ties to the charity he founded. "Judges should be mindful of whether...
November 23, 2011
A new study by Temple researchers found that obese students have great interest in weight loss, but this intent can mean increased smoking and soda drinking. Temple's Clare Lenhart presented data...
November 22, 2011
Amid tea parties and occupations, bailouts and collapses, Arab Springs and government-shutdowns, it may seem that the world is spinning out of control. One of the most important factors— the real-...
November 22, 2011
Amid tea parties and occupations, bailouts and collapses, Arab Springs and government-shutdowns, it may seem that the world is spinning out of control. One of the most important factors— the real-...
November 22, 2011