Hospital’s transplant programs hope to make comeback
Those in need of heart and lung transplants can breathe easy again. Temple recently hired a Pittsburgh surgeon and researcher, Yoshiya Toyoda, to bring back Temple University Hospital’s heart and lung...
View ArticlePolice name suspects in robberies, release photos
The Philadelphia Police Department has released the identities of two men believed to be responsible for a series of robberies near Main Campus. Four out of five robberies and attempted robberies...
View ArticleSouth Gateway residence hall project will likely don trustee’s name
Temple’s largest residence hall underway at Broad Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue will likely don a trustee’s name, pending finalized paperwork. At today’s Board of Trustees meeting, the trustees...
View ArticleVideo of raucous arrest involving Temple police surfaces online
A video of a scuffle near 16th Street and Montgomery Avenue involving two Temple Police officers has surfaced online. In the video, Temple officers are seen attempting to apprehend a male, as he fights...
View ArticleAmbler student pays fine for hacking to improve grades
A 31-year-old student who attended Temple Ambler admitted to using software to hack professors’ passwords last spring, the Washington Post reports. Edwin Kim reportedly used keystroke logging software...
View ArticleTemple Advocating Progress secures TSG executive office
Temple Advocating Progress has secured the executive office of Temple Student Government for 2012-13. An announcement on the TSG Twitter verified the ticket’s victory. TAP beat out opponent RUN...
View ArticleSenate committee’s bill would keep Temple’s funding at current level
Tweets from the university’s government affairs Twitter account went live about an hour ago, offering a bit of hope for those fighting against cuts in Temple’s state funding–or at least those in the...
View ArticleAlumna behind same-sex marriage case heading to Supreme Court
A federal lawsuit challenging the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act set to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court was filed by a Temple alumna, the New York Times reports. Edith Windsor, an 83-year-old alumna,...
View ArticleACLU takes on TTN Web Editor’s complaint against city
The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania filed a federal lawsuit today against the City of Philadelphia on behalf of photojournalism student Chris Montgomery, web editor of The Temple News....
View ArticlePolice identify third suspect in robbery, assault of students
City police today publicly identified the third suspect sought in connection with last week’s robbery and assault of four Temple students as 24-year-old Elijah Washington. The Philadelphia Police...
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