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WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE DORM MEMORY? Photo by: Ciara Haman Richard Bartee III My favorite time of living inJ H was playing pool in the basement. It created a social area where 1, met a lot of people. Photo by: Ciara Haman Artina Keshisian loved the down time with my room- mates. Just making dinner together and discussing our day was nice. Resident Life
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■■ - »k ' -l ' ' J •nH • On Campus Spend the ofternoon hanging out on I cannpus with friends: FREE SPINj Temple offers students a vi- brant urban campus. Of course, there are the famed places on campus like the Bagel Hut and Liacouras Walk, but a campus isn ' t made up of just the places on it, but the people who frequent them. On any given day, one can see many different groups of friends sitting by the Bell Tower, getting dinner at the Louis J. Esposito Dining Court in John- son and Hardwick, or working on group projects and homework at the Tech Center, Center of Page: Senior Dan Pennebecker, an accounting major, walks a tightrope outside Beury Hall. Practicing every Tuesday, he and sophomore Alex Linne, a secondary education major, started out walking in a straight line and then moved onto the rope. Students also take advantage of everything available to make their week more enjoyable. Many students like to go and shoot a game of pool after class, or head to the on-campus movie theater after dinner. Others like to treat themselves to a slice of pizza at Maxi ' s and then rent a movie for the night at Tristan Video. The Founder ' s Garden and Paley Library are great places to read a book or catch up on studying. There are also countless groups on campus for students to get involved with. Students ' schedu- als are not just full of classes; they are as full, or as empty, as each student ' s interests demand Bv: Nicholas Adelizzi Favorites Above: Freshman Minh Che lines up his shot in the Game Room in the Student Center. Minh improved his game by practicing for an hour a night. Many students took advantage of the billards and the foosball available. On Campus Favorites 15
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1 REfl SNT [ Slept through classes: MOVE BACK 2 SPACES eJ ■ iversity University. Every I I 1 student has heard this state- I L ment about Temple. It is apparent each day, in every aspect of the university. Temple ' s different residences are as diverse as its stu- dent body, offering something differ- ent to accomodate everyone ' s needs Freshman typically live in Johnson and Hardwick Halls, 1300, Peabody Hall and 1940. After freshman year, there are still joptions on campus, such as Temple Towers land a few floors in the Edge. Some students choose to live off campus in apartments at Oxford Village or Sydenham Commons, id Another option for students is to branch off further into the neighborhood to find their first apartment, some going as far as Mana- yunk and Center City. Some students, like Tiffany Knight (pictured above), have a second home on campus. Knight and oth- rfer architecture students sometimes refer fto the engineering building as home, of- ten using the couches as a bed. ciara Human HOW DID YOU FIRST FIND OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING? [ Vent food shopping with roonnnnates: MOVE FORWARD 1 SPACE J Photo by: Ciara Hainan Amy Gurreri I found my first house on Craig- slist.com. I was nervous at first but it turned out great. Photo by; Ciara Haman Colin Dempsey I found mine by attending one of the Off-Campus Living affairs. J Resident Life 17
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