Students mourn lives lost in UNC-Chapel Hill shooting
A vigil for three Muslim students was held Feb. 12 on Main Campus. The post Students mourn lives lost in UNC-Chapel Hill shooting appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleStudent Health Services prepared for measles virus
An SHS administrator said high vaccination rates make an outbreak unlikely. The post Student Health Services prepared for measles virus appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleFor recent suspects of local crime, court dates
Alleged criminals are moving through Philadelphia’s courts. The post For recent suspects of local crime, court dates appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleResearchers develop surveillance
CIS professors received an NSF grant to develop mobile 3-D cameras. The post Researchers develop surveillance appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleSpring festival planned
TU Pop Up will feature food trucks and live music. The post Spring festival planned appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleNPR TV critic talks race and media
Eric Deggans spoke in Annenberg Hall last week. The post NPR TV critic talks race and media appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleLaw school hosts panel on trans issues
“Transforming Law: Legal Issues in the Transgender Community” addressed health care and incarceration. The post Law school hosts panel on trans issues appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleAlumna combats human trafficking, domestic violence
Courtney Fyock works for A Woman’s Place, a nonprofit that advocates for victims of abuse and human trafficking. The post Alumna combats human trafficking, domestic violence appeared first on The...
View ArticleSkin Deep: one girl, one scar
What doesn’t kill you leaves a mark, and sometimes that’s OK. The post Skin Deep: one girl, one scar appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleStudents mourn lives lost in UNC-Chapel Hill shooting
A vigil for three Muslim students was held Feb. 12 on Main Campus.
View ArticleStudent Health Services prepared for measles virus
An SHS administrator said high vaccination rates make an outbreak unlikely.
View ArticleFor recent suspects of local crime, court dates
Alleged criminals are moving through Philadelphia’s courts.
View ArticleResearchers develop surveillance
CIS professors received an NSF grant to develop mobile 3-D cameras.
View ArticleLaw school hosts panel on trans issues
“Transforming Law: Legal Issues in the Transgender Community” addressed health care and incarceration.
View ArticleAlumna combats human trafficking, domestic violence
Courtney Fyock works for A Woman’s Place, a nonprofit that advocates for victims of abuse and human trafficking.
View ArticleSkin Deep: one girl, one scar
What doesn’t kill you leaves a mark, and sometimes that’s OK.
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