The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that consumers injured by defective Ford vehicles can sue in the states where accidents occur, a unanimous decision that challenges the Court’s historical interpretation of jurisdiction. The…
Author: Paige Murray
How Two Temple Admins Work Together to Support Victims of Sexual Assault on Campus
At Temple University, sexual assault survivors are not left to fend for themselves. “You might say you’re going to report something to police,” Donna Gray says. “But then you realize you need…
Community Leaders Mark One Year Since City’s First COVID-19 Stay-At-Home Order
On Tuesday, The Mayor’s Office of Faith Based Affairs hosted a virtual reflection panel to mark one year since Philadelphia’s first COVID-19 restrictions. During the “We Are a City Changed” event, four…
Supporting Philly’s AAPI Community During Rise in Anti-Asian Violence
Cynthia Choi of Chinese for Affirmative Action says the COVID-19 surge in hate crimes has Asian people in America fearing for their lives. “The one thing you’ve been allowed to do in…
Temple University to Host Art Exhibit, Virtual Events for Eating Disorder Awareness Week
Maddie, an art student at Temple University, says one symptom of her eating disorder is restricting food to only certain times of day. “But with my new schedule, I can’t do that,”…
Check, Please! The Virtual First Date is Not Here to Stay
The video first date was an answer to social distancing measures and closed local hangouts at the start of the pandemic. After almost a year of cyber interaction, most young singles still…
Temple Students Call for Snow Day, Demand Attention to Mental Health and Financial Insecurity
Temple University cancelled in-person classes Monday when Philadelphia got its biggest snowfall in five years. The school said remote learning would still happen, and the announcement was quickly branded “half snow day…