Temple in the News
Tomorrow night the Reading Phillies — a minor league team — will give away a special promotional item. It's a small statue of Ryan Howard made up to look like a...
August 2, 2010
Two groups of obese dieters — one following a low-fat regimen and the other low-carb — lost identical amounts of weight after two years in a study that included...
August 2, 2010
Japan's economic growth has slowed over the past two decades, and it's political system has been dysfunctional. It's government and its people seek reform and recovery but...
August 2, 2010
Leonard Swidler, a professor of Catholic thought and interreligious dialogue at Temple, is the first Christian scholar to have been invited to exchange views with faculty at Al Imam Muhammed bin Saud...
August 2, 2010
Over the past year, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell has lost more than 62 pounds, all without fad diets, personal trainers or appetite suppressants. Instead, he's opted for a simple plan of more...
August 1, 2010
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Temple football's Al Golden was named Best College Coach in Philadelphia Magazine's annual Best of Philly issue...
August 1, 2010
Pools offer an escape from summer heat, but parents need to take measures to protect their young children from drowning. "Contrary to popular movie depictions of a drowning person who flails about...
August 1, 2010
In the aftermath of the Philadelphia Police Department's latest scandal the arrest of a 26-year veteran on charges of stealing cash from a bar few would argue with Police Commissioner...
July 31, 2010
It was a fun and educational afternoon for about 200 children at Temple's School of Medicine on Friday, as health care students shared their knowledge at a campus health fair. The kids rotated...
July 30, 2010
As of tonight, Apple worshippers in the city no longer have to journey very far to get their latest technology fix. Philadelphia's first Apple Store opens its doors to the iPad- and 4G iPhone-...
July 30, 2010