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I ' Honor students, Sara Forsythe, Joe Dangelmaier, Jennifer Werts, Joe, Gettler, Jennie Greytak, Pooja Shah, and Amy Krivda, stop by and pay a visit to The Thinker on their beginning of the year tour of ' hiladelphia. A typical day in the honors lounge at Tuttleman as Quaiser Abdullah and Feroz Parvez play a game of chess and Adam Schoon and Andrew Silbeman watch on from the sideline. Photo courtesy of the Honors Program Photo courtesy of the Honors Program Sara Forsythe, Megan Cargan, Carrie Tolerico, Donna Free, Joe McLaughlin, Kathy Burns and Jamie Becker dive into and play in a pile of leaves in Washington, D.C. Even honor students need to have fun. Photo courtesy of the Honors Progran During their tour of Philadelphia, honor students, Carrie Tolerico. Erin Keck and Sriram Garesh get their feet wet in the fountain at Rittenhouse Square.
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honors pProgram Hono ' studei Photo courtesy of the Honors Program In a Study lounge at Anderson Hall Stefanie Woolhdge, Raflf Safi, Jordan Pascucci, Amar Majmundar, and Katarina Moraveciv attend the annual Honor Certificate Ceremony. Montage of Brains Temple University ' s Honors Program is home to students from all walks of life. The various array of staff, faculty, students and alumni make up the kaleidoscope that is the Honors Program. The program has more to offer than just pure academics. It ' s not uncommon for the program to host cultural events that explore the minds as well as the Philadelphia neighborhood. However, the program ' s main intent is to house select group of freshmen and transfer students who have been invited into the prestigious Honors Program. The different approach the program takes to learning makes the small-sized honors classes a welcome change for many students. The classes aren ' t harder, but they simply encourage students to think creatively. The Honors Program is much more than an academically oriented service; it ' s a tight knit electic family. Hv: Patrice Williams jAi ■TtieTtiiii ' ' pti adelpW ' -Pretzels -Oreos -Snickers -Brisk Ice Tea -Pizza -Cheese Curls -Coke Gushers -Mountain Dew -Fruit -Cookies -Shoe String Licorice -Chinese Food -Saltines -Peanuts -Goldfish -Poptarts » Photo courtesy of the Honors Program Honor Students pose at one of the many statues in Rittenhouse Square. h
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The prominent Temple T that can be seen from miles away encompasses the teamwork required for all organizations. I emplar Photo Archive The mailboxes of all the registered organizations are filled to the brim, as usual, with flyers promoting various programs. ft VILLAGE 2 26 I ' holo H : Kale Hagcnbuch One of the many kiosks located around campus to keep students in the know. The spankin ' new student Village 2 is the headquarters for many campus organizations. I ' holo By: Kale Hagcnbuch
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