Temple in the News
(There is no link to this report.)
The revolving door of Japan's prime ministers missed a turn yesterday as the current prime minister...
September 14, 2010
Japan is looking at the possibility of having its sixth prime minister in three years. Naoto Kan, in office for just three months, is fighting a challenge from Ichiro Ozawa...
September 13, 2010
Clickers, or personal response devices, have been taking hold on campuses across the country. Their use is shifting education away from the age-old practice of putting a...
September 13, 2010
When a government report found that President Barack Obama's health overhaul would modestly raise the nation's total health care tab, the White House responded with a...
September 13, 2010
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan and powerbroker Ichiro Ozawa were making their final efforts on Monday to woo undecided lawmakers one day before a cliff-hanger ruling...
September 13, 2010
The Democratic Party of Japan swept to power last year promising to end a political system built on patronage and public works splurging that fed the world’s largest...
September 13, 2010
Pizza, chips and soda tend to be staples in college dorm rooms — but students at Temple are learning how to incorporate healthier options into their meals. They can...
September 13, 2010
Once considered the place for panicked seniors to look for jobs ahead of graduation, college career offices are reporting dramatic hikes in use by first-year students...
September 12, 2010
A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld a lower-court ruling striking down ordinances adopted by the city of Hazleton, Pa., that banned illegal immigrants from renting...
September 10, 2010
Hasan Malik started a tree-planting enterprise when he was a high school student. Now his non-profit, Northeast Tree Tenders, has 60 to 70 volunteers who have planted more than 270 trees in front of...
September 10, 2010