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Domestic violence service providers struggle while reaching capacity

Anti-violence organizations struggle to continue providing services to violence survivors amid a lack of government support.

by Haajrah Gilani&Rosie Leonard
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How Temple alum, students cope with student debt

Seventy percent of Temple’s class of 2020 borrowed student loans. The class also owes an average of $39,913.

by Fallon Roth
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The Big Scheme: How the Fox School of Business used rankings to intentionally deceive the public

The conspiracy began in 2014 and ended in 2018. Three years later, Porat was found guilty of wire fraud and conspiracy.

by Jack Danz&Amelia Winger
Election

Malcolm Kenyatta’s Temple-made voice

The legislator and United States Senate candidate honed his candid way of speaking through poetry, student government and advocacy at Temple University.

by Colin Evans
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Enrollment declines as most classes stay virtual

Faced with another semester of online learning, more students are opting to take time off, creating concerns regarding enrollment and faculty job security.

by Asa Cadwallader
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Temple vaccinates health care workers, students

The university’s health system began its rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine for health care workers.

by Fallon Roth
News

Who owns your home? Property owners span U.S. to cash in near Temple’s campus

In the ZIP codes 19121 and 19122, which encompass Temple's Main Campus, nearly 3,600 properties have been purchased since 2010. Only 58 properties were bought in 2000. More than 15 years later, in 2017, 720 were purchased.

by The Temple News
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Restoring North Central: Residents take back control off campus with new district

The university announced the creation of the North Central Special Services District, which is made up of five community residents and four Temple employees — all with plans to improve the quality of life near Main Campus.

by Kelly Brennan
News

Controversy University: Temple faces unhappy donors in wake of a contentious year

Several high-level donors are rethinking their donations due to national scandals clogging the narrative about Temple.

by Grace Shallow
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Temple to investigate if it will reprimand Marc Lamont Hill

The professor and former CNN commentator is in the midst of a national controversy about his comments at the U.N. And his job could be on the line.

by Greta Anderson

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