Temple in the News
A reader asked "Ask Amy" why young people in college or graduate school continue to refer to themselves as "girls" and "boys." Chicago Tribune columnist Amy Dickinson...
July 28, 2010
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A new claim that music could be a digital drug has been creating a lot of buzz. MP3s that promise to make you high and cause hallucinations are available for...
July 28, 2010
In an opinion piece, Temple historian Bryant Simon posed the question: How valuable are Facebook fans to a brand? The question was prompted by an interview with Starbucks'...
July 27, 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...
July 27, 2010
(There is no link to this report.) Michael Boldin, assistant professor of finance at Temple's Fox School of Business, discussed the state of the economy, including...
July 25, 2010
The Times praised a performance by iPalpiti, the international ensemble of young musicians (including some Temple students) led by conductor and renowned violin pedagogue Eduard Schmieder, a...
July 25, 2010
For decades, it was rumored that a 5-acre clearing in New Jersey had been a stop on the Underground Railroad. Now, Temple archaeologists are completing a thorough...
July 25, 2010
A parade of politicians has failed to deliver change in Atlantic City. Now, with the recession and out-of-state gambling competition pushing the resort to the brink, Gov....
July 25, 2010
Japan once shared Asia's dynamism and mission, but not anymore. Today, Japan is an island of inertia in an Asia in constant flux. Japan's political leadership is paralyzed...
July 25, 2010
Competition served as the theme of this week's show — and that included competitions surrounding 'food.' Host Jim Coleman turned to Temple psychologist Frank Farley...
July 25, 2010