Poll: Most students are not attending Temple sporting events
The Temple News surveyed roughly 140 students to find out if they are attending sporting events.
The Temple News surveyed roughly 140 students to find out if they are attending sporting events.
The Temple News surveyed roughly 470 students to find out how safe they feel on and off campus.
While the number of Temple University Army ROTC cadets has remained steady in recent years, overall U.S. military recruiting has decreased.
One hundred and forty-six students at Temple were surveyed on their student loan situation.
Roughly 200 students were polled on their support for abortion and how the procedure should be funded.
Parks and tree cover offer health benefits and reduce crime incidents, but access to greenspace is vastly unequal across the city.
Anti-violence organizations struggle to continue providing services to violence survivors amid a lack of government support.
Gun violence in Philadelphia has gone up in the last five years, making programs to help children and teens cope with violence essential.
Seventy percent of Temple’s class of 2020 borrowed student loans. The class also owes an average of $39,913.
Temple guard Khalif Battle utilizes NIL through self-branding t-shirts as a way to give his name exposure during his collegiate career.