Temple in the News
Opponents of illegal immigration argue that one way to fight would be to deny citizenship to U.S.-born children of people who enter the country illegally. Many legal...
August 9, 2010
Only after the housing bubble began to deflate did Merrill Lynch and other banks begin to clearly divulge the many billions of dollars of troubled securities that were...
August 9, 2010
Coffee shops were the retail pioneers of Wi-Fi, flipping the switch to lure customers. But now some owners are finding that Wi-Fi freeloaders who camp out all day nursing a...
August 8, 2010
The controversy over a carnival game in which players shot darts at an image resembling President Obama has left many people wondering: When does free speech become a...
August 6, 2010
The Japanese comic book form known as manga — the global pop-culture juggernaut infamous for its violence and sexuality — has been under assault lately. In an...
August 6, 2010
The facility where an autistic man died after being left in a van on a hot day is just one of many residences on the same campus operated by Woods Services. The license for...
August 6, 2010
Drug store giants Walgreens and Rite Aid announced new programs allowing customers to chat live online with registered pharmacists, hearkening back to a bygone era of...
August 5, 2010
Mayor Nutter and Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey are slated to outline a plan today to prevent corruption within the Philadelphia Police Department. Police and crime...
August 5, 2010
Temple University Press is part of a multi-press e-book venture that has received a second round of grant money from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. TUP (along with its partner presses at NYU, Penn...
August 5, 2010
Local tourism officials recently traveled to Puerto Rico to present a unique partnership between Temple and the Philadelphia Gay Tourism Caucus, who together have been...
August 5, 2010