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OuTU welcomes LGBTQIA students

A new Welcome Week event was held for incoming LGBTQIA students.

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Student coalition promotes community

Tonight’s event in “The Burrow” will address multiculturalism, equity and inclusion on campus.

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New ads divide communities

Temple advertisements at the Cecil B. Moore subway stop could lead to tension in the community.

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Law students earn points for grants

Since 1992, SPIN has helped law students pursue public interest work.

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Papal visit celebrates rich Catholic history in Philadelphia

Philadelphians preparing to celebrate Pope Francis’s visit for the World Meeting of Families should learn about the many notable moments in the city’s Catholic history too.

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Inspired by Netflix

Insomnia Theater adopted a new strategy for its skits.

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For Latino group,Trump’s words spur discussion

AdEL discussed political issues important to the Latino community.

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Students for Bernie Sanders organize on campus

Temple Students for Bernie is in the process of becoming an official student organization, but has been active in the meantime.

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Weapons simulator a step toward positive policing

A virtual representation of Main Campus will help officers prepare for high-security situations.

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Self-realization through yoga

The Bhakti Yoga Club hosted an event featuring the world famous monk Devamrita Swami.

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‘Something is definitely afoot at the Baptist Temple’

Hoot Paranormal investigated TPAC after workers reported paranormal experiences.

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Philadelphia behind the curve on minimum wage

A 15 Now group on Main Campus shows the city’s discontent.

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Global issues come to forefront on Main Campus

Temple’s Model United Nations hosted OwlMUN II, a Model U.N. conference for high school students.

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SEPTA ads taken down

After residents expressed concern, Temple removed its advertising above-ground at the Cecil B. Moore station.

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University should prioritize morals over athletic success

The university’s choice to clear two football players awaiting trial is a lapse in judgment.

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Wolf Blitzer to Temple students: ‘Go out and do it’

Wolf Blitzer is this year’s Lew Klein Award winner.

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Addressing communities’ health one block at a time

Temple Health: Block-by-Block is a Temple Health research initiative that reaches out to North Philadelphia residents.

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‘Dr. Martin Luther King was a good man, and so are you’

North Philadelphian civil rights activist Melvin “Mel” Dorn Shamlin was honored in a memorial at Temple’s Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection.

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Temple lacks administration for LGBTQ community on campus

City Hall just got a permanent LGBT office—now where is Temple’s?

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Women find their voices together

Students discussed the portrayal of women in popular culture at the sixth Global Women’s Dialogue.

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During Board of Trustees meeting, protesters criticize stadium talks

Students and community members rallied outside Sullivan Hall to voice concerns about a possible on-campus stadium.

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Mural serves as memorial in Community Garden

The university provided funding, and students volunteered, to help residents create a mural as part of a new community memorial garden on Bouvier Street.

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A new ‘School of Thought:’ collegiate fashion inspired by black leaders

Philadelphia Printworks, a screen-printing T-shirt company, recently released the collection “School of Thought,” featuring college-style sweatshirts with designs inspired by legacies of famous black...

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Philadelphians should help welcome refugees to U.S.

In order to uphold American ideals, we should aid refugees.

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Proposed tuition plan not very cost effective

After further inspection, subsidized payment may be problematic.

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Students withstand record-setting storm

Students endured this weekend’s historic snowfall.

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Boards banned on campus

The university-wide hoverboard ban began along with the spring semester.

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A ‘hush’ falls on the digital age

“HUSH” is a grayscale exhibition at the Philadelphia Art Alliance, featuring work from four Tyler professors.

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Inclusive cycling for women

A graduate student is co-facilitating workshops for women, transgender and femme cyclists.

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Scalia served law school

The late Justice participated in Beasley School of Law’s Rule of Law Program.

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Exploring intersections: a workshop on feminism

ASA held a workshop on Saturday to discuss how race impacts feminism.

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Storybook ballet with a contemporary twist

An alumna dances in Ballet 180’s latest production.

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Students spin the wheel for national competition

Two Temple students were featured on ‘College Road Trip Week’ in Los Angeles.

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A love of history, education

Sarah Winski managed “Headed to the White House” at the Constitution Center.

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Columnist visits Main Campus

Frank Bruni, a columnist with the New York Times, spoke about liberal arts education on Friday.

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New tuition plan more affordable

The university has streamlined its tuition plan to stay true to its mission.

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Commuter Lounge locker policy now being enforced

Lockers in the commuter lounge will be emptied on Tuesdays and Fridays.

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Closing arguments coming in trial for student’s 2015 murder

Prosecutors say that Brandon Meade murdered Agatha Hall last year.

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TSG hosts conversation focusing on police brutality

Seven panelists from groups across the university addressed the issue on Monday.

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Professors: ask preferred pronouns

Students should feel their preferred pronouns will be respected in the classroom.

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Students need religious education

A religion Gen-Ed would help students better understand each other and society.

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Alumnus traveled the world as U.S. ambassador

Johnny Young traveled to countries like Kenya, Barbados and Togo during his career.

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WalkTU offers necessary inclusivity

All students need to participate in conversations about sexual assault.

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Autism Speaks should change focus

Autism Speaks needs to invest more funds toward resources for people with autism.

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Finding space to pray, live out their faith on campus

Muslim students are resourceful in using available space to pray.

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Part III | A decentralized approach to community outreach

The university does not offer a centralized method for community residents to access resources and programs.

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Cosby retrial date postponed to spring

The retrial was supposed to start in November.

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Philosophy helps us answer big questions

Students should consider taking a philosophy class to increase their understanding of themselves and others.

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Monument Lab: creating an ‘ode’ to Philadelphia with sound

An artist’s multi-speaker sound installation features an alumna’s poetry.

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My grandmother’s lessons

A student explains how her grandmother’s example influenced her tutoring style.

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