Temple University - Templar Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 2007

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The Anderson Eateries (left) are a favorite place for many students, especially commuters. The Draught Horse. Temple students ' favorite restaurant, often hosts student organization events. Here, Oxford Village is hosting its casino themed Resident Apprecation Party. (Below) ' Wfl fit ' s ' QU TtKx oritt? I like going to Fame ' s because the owner Is really friendly and the food ' s amazing -Caitlln Druding My favorite place is the TECH Center because you can print for free and its the only place. I can actually get my work done -Jerry Grill I love going to Richie ' s because he knows my order before I even say it! - Beth Davis A well-kept secret from some, but a favorite of many others, the truck vendors on campus are a favorite spot for lunch and breakfast Hands down, the best food on campus. agreed many students and professors outside of the Student Center. Photos By: Ciara Haman On Campus Favorites

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CAM I =Avci?m=s I T emple ' s campus is the main setting in many of its students lives and therefore comes with a number of preferred spots by Its residents. Students can be seen year-round lounging in the area around the Bell Tower, either basking in |the sun on the nearby lawn or catching some shade on its platform. Anderson I Eateries Is o nly a block away and a great place to eat and have a seat at the picnic tables nearby. For those students on the run and looking to grab a bite between classes, there are plenty of food trucks situated conveniently arounci campus. Liacouras Walk offers a variety of shops and eateries, as well as Maxl ' s, the favorite pizza joint of most on campus. And of course, along with theseoldfavorites, comes the new. The Teaching, Education, Collaboration, and Help Center, TECH Center for short, has become a major part In students lives. With 700 computers, specialized labs, and social lounges, it ' s a hot spot. By: Meghan Grever The best place on campus for a late nigh munchies or even a lunch with friends. the Owl ' s Nest Is a favonte on campus Complete with Temple sports memorabilia and billiards, the Owl ' s Nest is a Temple landmark How many schools can boast that they have two Starbucks just four blocks away from one another ' ? ' Unnecessary say some, but to others who know the joys of a Frappuccino or Macchiato and countless other Starbucks goodies, these are campus staples. One campus Starbucks, located on Broad Street is a part of the Barnes and Noble school bookstore. It serves light sandwiches, desserts, and soups throughout the day V. 1 76 On Campus Favorites



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DN WDi cm Going to school in the city provides a great cultural and social outlet for Temple students. The best part about living in Philadelphia is that the possibilities are endless, says sophomore Lauren Cardinal. Whether it ' s shopping, concerts, museums or where to eat, Philadelphia has it all. Center City provides a great center for shopping, such as the Gallery or Chestnut and Walnut Streets. South Street is home to some of the trendiest boutiques and shops with a laid-back setting. The Avenue of the Arts proudly displays a number of museums and theaters for a truer cultural experience. Horse and buggy rides offer tours through historic Old City, which is also the home of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Rittenhouse Square marks the more upscale section of town and is the perfect place to take a stroll or have a nice sit-down dinner with a group of friends or a special someone. By: Meghan Grever The Rocky Statue nou stands at the bottum of the 72-step entrance of the Art Museum. although it v as at one pouil unwelcome by the Art Museum Committee. who called it not art, but an ugly prop. To the seemingly infinite number of joggers, rollerbladers and dog walkers of Kelly Drive, Boathouse Row is a picturesque place to stretch or take a breather. To the rowers of Philadelphia, it is the center of Philadelphia athletic activity. YOU mow YOU GO TO T€MPL€ WH M.. You ' ve had to ask a homeless man that lives dov n at a subway stop which lines will take you to your destination. I Visiting a historical attraction or taking a tour of the city sounds like fun, but you don ' t do it because you knnow you ' ll look like a tourist. (HI skip a class to go shopping w ih your friends on Walnut Street or South Street. 18 n The City

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