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Relocating Protestors?
RePrint is your biweekly rundown of the stories you need to know about in The Temple News print edition. Now available Wednesdays at 8 a.m. ET featuring Olivia Hall and other editors from The Temple News.
A Campaign for Prayer?
RePrint is your biweekly rundown of the stories you need to know about in The Temple News print edition. Now available Wednesdays at 8 a.m. ET featuring Olivia Hall and other editors from The Temple News.
Temple freshmen move into residence halls for in-person fall semester
“New students moved into on-campus housing from Aug. 16 through Aug. 20 for the start of the Fall 2021 semester, which will take place primarily in person”, wrote Kristine Chin.
Historic railcars at Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum vandalized
“In the stir of social issues, local activist Jocelyn Hockaday comments on vandalism that occurred at Hagerstown’s Roundhouse Square”, wrote The Herald Mail.
Working for unity: Groups sponsor gathering in Hagerstown
“Local community members gather for the First Annual Book Bag Drive in Hagerstown, Maryland with vendors, live speakers, and more”, wrote The Herald Mail.
Voter registration drives contribute to historic mark in Washington County
“Looking to cast her first ballot as the Presidential Elections approach, Jocelyn Hockaday takes up advocacy for voter rights and voter registration”, wrote The Herald Mail.
Changing the Legacy for future Generations
Host Raymond Wright with special Guest Jocelyn Hockaday: Changing the Legacy for future Generations.
Bigger protest in Hagerstown a 'very moving' event
“After George Floyd was murdered, a ‘moving’ protest is organized by locals in Hagerstown, Maryland”, wrote The Herald Mail.