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How Temple Students Feel about the 2020 Election
Politics writer Ashlynn Gunn talks about the 2020 Presidential Election with Temple Students, ranging from who they voted for to how they believe their prospective nominee can help their most valued political issues.
Voting is in Season
Social media is uplifting and encouraging voters through its #RunwayToThePolls campaign. Here’s how you can look your Election-day best and fight against voter suppression.
Temple’s PASCEP Provides Low-Cost Classes to North Philadelphia Residents
The Pan-African Studies Community Education Program at Temple University serves members of the North Philadelphia community through education and work initiative programs, and provides ample opportunities for undergraduate students to get involved.
Transforming Creativity and Passion Into a Business
Living through a global pandemic as an artist can be strenuous; owning a business is just as difficult. Things have changed for many, so let's take a look at how Temple students' artistic businesses have been impacted.
Love Through A Screen
Love writer Juliana explores how to measure our worth in ways other than likes and comments.
The Challenge of Online Learning with a Disability
Director of Disability Resources and Services and a Temple student both speak on the unfamiliar adjustment to online learning with accommodations.
COVID-19 Through the Eyes of International Students
Two international students share their experiences with the coronavirus pandemic in their home countries and the United States.
Movement is Medicine
Combat stress and anxiety through enhancing your mind to body connection. Workout, so that they can work together, to create a happier, healthier you.
What does Temple University’s reopening mean for North Philly?
As Temple University decided to reopen for the semester, they may have failed to take into account the impact it would have on the North Philadelphia community.
Preference or Prejudice?
Our Love writer Camillia breaks down preferences and how it has become a tool against Black women in dating.
How I Swapped My Pointe Shoes for Running Shoes During Quarantine
Going from bunhead to miler didn’t happen overnight, but it has been an incredibly rewarding experience.
Leaving My Relationship Let Me Love Myself
How ending my relationship helped me learn to love the most important person in my life.
In Memoriam: Naya Rivera’s Top “Glee” Performances
Throughout the show’s six seasons, Rivera never disappointed.
Unpacking the Antiaging Myth
Is the real reason we’re so skincare obsessed because we’ve been taught that aging is a no-no?