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ACTIVITIES EVENTS a journey through TU The only major dilemma concerning student life AT Temple University is deciding what to do first. As ONE across CAMPUS; IT IS EASY TO SEE THAT THERE ARE DOZENS OF ACTTVITIES AND EVENTS TO CHOOSE FROM. OnE STEP INSIDE THE StUDENT CeNTER (known as the SAC) reveals a of OPPORTUNITIES, AND THE OPENING OF THE NEW ADDITION ON I3TH STREET ADDED A BRAND NEW GAME ROOM, TV LOUNGE, CINEMA AND STUDENT PERFORMANCE FORUM TO THE MIX. THROUGHOUT THE YEAR INCLUDE STREET FAIRS DURING HOMECOMING AND SpRING FlING, PLAYS AT TOMLINSON ThEATER, TRIPS TO SITES IN PhILADELPHL AND SHOWS AT THE Ll COURAS CeNTER. SuCH ACTIVITIES ENSURE THAT YOUR , , AT Temple will be a good one. wBKKtf - Katy Bolesta Photo by: Ciara Haman fk 4i ,i V ■ ■ . 1 Photo by: kdfyB desta - % i A . % - ■ j lielooij A student signs up at ttie Habitat for ,j(i,le Humanity table during Homecoming. I,yti, Various organizations set up information stands at Fall Fest to attract new i participants. In ttie new game room at ttie SAC addition, a student slioots pool witti tils friends. Ttie addition to ttie Student Center opened in September after nearly a year of construction. Student Life S
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%f . - n. b V ov e o v ' 3 -p. 0 ,v.p ' ' ao ?) Photo by: Katy Bolesta m -p. -P S? ea i XI OO ce P ' e ® -p. Ab T.hJ Ertv 5S I ' i I H I ' n ' ? ' A. . -ss ' , students relax on ttie lawn beside tlie Bell Tower in front of Beury Hall. On sunny days, ttie Bell Tower lawn was a popular place for sunbattiing, picnicking or napping. Ttie atrium of ttie Student Center is always bustling witli students going to and from ttie food court, ttie bool(store and various student organization offices. Ttiroughout ttie year ttie Office of Student Activities tiosts a large assortment of events in ttie building ' s main tiub, including pep rallies, contests and jewelry sales. Student Life
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»? V ' •illK ' . ' i. . At the fried chicken stand, a student recieves her order. One of the best things about Fall Fest is being able to feast on a variety of delicious food. Students challenge each other on the obstacle course to finish first. During Fall Fest, 1 3th Street was full of fun activities. W ' i - .— s -«fc.d ' iLf 3 B Bk - . E BSII I 1 1 •»• ■T ' I SP H i Sl - a - — B Hbfc ' ?■ ■ . ' A m i HB@ 1 d Photo by: Katy Bolesta Freshman Amanda Boland tries to slam dunk in the inflated basketball court. Fall Fest featured an assortment of games along 1 3th Street. Homecoming -::.M4Mp- - ' • ai ;. ' 5 mi .K ■■. : ' : ¥ ■m % if V Photo by: Katy Bolesta
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