Temple in the News

Being uninsured is an all-too-common predicament in an era when millions of Americans are out of work and health care reform has only just passed. And reform is not...
March 24, 2010
(There is no link to this report.) Students are having a friendly competition on the campus of Temple University. It's Recycle Mania 2010—a two-month long...
March 24, 2010
NBC10 (There is no link to this report.)These days bouncing one check, even accidentally, might  bring the police after you. That’s what happened to one local woman who was  arrested and...
March 22, 2010
We've just come through a 14 month battle over health care reform. Can immigration reform, a huge undertaking, be done by the 2010 midterms? "It's not going to happen this year; it's not going to...
March 22, 2010
Through a $30 million renovation funded partly by the state, the 36,000-square-foot Baptist Temple at Broad and Berks Streets in North Philadelphia will shake off...
March 22, 2010
Temple’s Fox School of Business is in the third semester of offering a course in which students act as human resources consultants for Target Corp. Students...
March 20, 2010
Juror misconduct yesterday scuttled a death-penalty trial for a West Philadelphia man accused of killing two people and wounding a third in an attempted takeover of...
March 20, 2010
In Rio Tercero, Argentina, Juan Fernandez's family and friends will gather at his parent's restaurant, Pino Grigio, to watch No. 5 Temple face No. 12 Cornell in a...
March 19, 2010
An editorial praised a plan to have Seattle police bicycle patrols park their bikes for some of the time and walk neighborhoods, calling it a welcome change. The...
March 19, 2010
With three suicides at Interboro High School—along with a wave of suicides at Cornell University, parents and teachers are concerned about suicide clusters. A...
March 19, 2010

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