Temple University - Templar Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 2003

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Qf gcfcmlcs MnaiailiiiMiMiaiiiiiHia Templar Photo Archive During the nice weather the Bell Tower is a great place to get some fresh air while studying. iw pulls Templar Photo Archive vVriting a paper can sometimes 3e more difficult then Ttemorizing information. Templar Photo Archive Sometimes the peace and quiet of the library forces one to study. Templar Photo Archive For those hard classes tutors are a life savor! Tuttleman and Curtis Hall have many tutoring centers. r -vjn. I ' )uring midterms and finals a lot of students have research and thesis papers to write. The stacks of library books are everywhere during these times of the year! -Dr. Shawk: He is a fancy ballet dancer! -Prof. Donnelly: His life experiences are at least a half hour long and they all relate to the media. -Cliarna lommitti: She spends half of her class talking about her dysfunctional family. -Dr. Sockloff: Very informal... Templar Photo Archive f : •.--? '

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The college years are considered to be some of the most important of one ' s life. These four years are filled with memories that will last a Hfetime. However, the most important reason why any college student chooses to go to an institute of higher education is academics. Temple ' s various range of academics programs allows students to choose from a multitude of career paths that interest them. The benefit of going to college, according to student Sabrina Pang, is that it increases the chance of getting a good job. This is complimented by Temple ' s core curriculum, the purpose of which is to ensure that students are well rounded in all subjects. Examples of diversity in the academic core include studies in race, the arts, science, American culture and international studies. Specific academic programs are the reason why some students chose to go to Temple. Nationally known for its communication, arts and architecture programs among others. Temple give students the advantage of having a wide array of opportunities to pursue once they graduate. Courses that students must register early for in order to secure a spot are photography, dance courses and film making. Most students agree that a course may not be exciting, but the way the professor teaches can make it that way. Despite some distaste in core courses, all Temple students agree that the school prepares them to succeed in today ' s ever-changing world. By: Stephanie Young gpcctrum Templar Photo Archive Sometimes instead of studying it is nice to sit out at the Bell Tower and indulge in a bit of pop culture by reading a magazine instead of a text book. ;mplar Photo Archive The ledge of Ritter provides a nice place to cram before a test. Templar Photo Arc! Gate Duffner pulls an nighter for the infam Intellectual Heritage exam! Craziest Professors: -Prof. Senter: Relates everything to sex. It ' s a law class. -Muffy Siegel: A ventriloquist and is famous because of her research on the usage of the word Mike ' . -Martin Knopp: This math teacher was always tn ' ing to throw the projector out the window! I ' lioto Archive



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gturfying Abroad There ' s No Place Like Home If you are interested in getting an even more diverse look at the world than you receive at Temple, studying abroad may give you just the view you are looking for. You can find a kaleidoscope of new people and experiences to give you the upper hand in your education and in your life. Temple has campuses in Rome, Tokyo, and London. There are also programs offered in other countries, including Scotland, Ghana, France and Spain. No matter where you choose to study you can benefit by learning about a new culture and sometimes even a new language. When you look through a kaleidoscope, you see a variety of shapes and colors. The same goes for when you choose to study abroad! By: Sara Shuman Favorite Study Food: -Popcorn -Mint Oreos -Brownies -Crunch Munch -Baked Lays -Chex Mix -Milk Crackers -Carrots with dip -Cereal -Pot of Coffee -Ramen -Hot Chocolate Three Temple University Rome students tour the city, seeing nothing but its tranquil skys and peaceful hillside villas. Photo courtesy of the International Programs ' 7 }li ' 7 Photo courtesy of the International Pro()uims At Temple University Japan, students huddle together and pose for a photo.

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