We've been campaigning for two days, and we're incredibly encouraged by the excitement shown by students for our slate. Our website has received dozens of visits already and over 200 supporters have joined our Facebook group. Jarae (our Campaign Manager) has been doing a fantastic job thus far, and we are incredibly grateful. If anyone would like to participate as part of our team, please email
tuaction@temple.edu.
Last night, Kylie and Jon attended
TSG's community forum, where they had the opportunity to hear from members of our local community. Also, Vice President Bergman and Dean of Students Carry spoke about the importance of the University's relationship with our
surrounding community. Many local residents, most of whom have been living in the area for decades, expressed concern about several issues including increased littering, loud noise (particularly on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings) and a lack of parking for community members.
TUAction has several platform points in place to expand and invigorate the relationship between students and our community,
particularly with students living in the community. For example, we would work with Campus Safety Services to co-sponsor a Labor Day Fair for all. While this may sound like a small event, several of our neighbors expressed that if students simply had the chance to meet the community members, the relationship would greatly
strengthen. Also, we will work with the Community Education Office to expand community service opportunites for students in the local neighborhoods as well as continue our large one day projects. Lastly, we pledge to meet with local leaders, including community block captains, to keep up the dialouge.