Temple in the News
With the recession leaving companies strapped for cash, no deep-pocketed corporate sponsor has emerged for Jerry Jones' $1.2 billion stadium. Whether that changes in the...
December 18, 2010
An advisory panel to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) concluded this week that there are no huge scientific flaws in the agency's 2009 finding that mercury-...
December 18, 2010
Producers have once again delayed the opening of the troubled new Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark." Roberta Sloan, a faculty member in Temple's Theater...
December 17, 2010
As part of a "Guerilla Altruism" class taught by Scott Schall of the Architecture Department, Emily Hooven, Tom Simon and Matthew Law-Phipps conducted street interviews...
December 17, 2010
President Barack Obama's $858 billion tax package is a grab bag of goodies for investors, the affluent and workers, but the richer you are the more you get. To be sure,...
December 17, 2010
A new species of carnivorous dinosaur unearthed in Utah has been named for its discoverers, Celina and Marina Suarez, twin sisters who were working with a Utah Geological...
December 17, 2010
On Wednesday, the historic President's House will officially open. The plan for the small museum became one of the most contentious historical spats in the region. Seth...
December 15, 2010
In 2002, visitors standing in line to see the Liberty Bell literally stepped over the space where George Washington housed his slaves. The battle over what to do with the...
December 15, 2010
Philadelphia has become more diverse and better educated — but poorer — than it was in 2000, according to U.S. Census Bureau data released yesterday. "In some...
December 15, 2010
Under a bill put forth by Councilman Goode, anyone who leases from a business getting a Philadelphia subsidy would also have to pay a higher wage. But Jan Ting, a...
December 15, 2010