Temple University - Templar Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 2019

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“We chose to bring goats to campus to offer students a new way to destress and relax, but they are also a model of sustainability,” junior Environmental Studies major Connor Caruso said. “Offering this program was a way to mix our social justice and sustainability mindset with the events of wellness week.” “I thought it was cool being able to do yoga with goats,” freshman journalism major Joe Wojtkowski said. “At parts it might have been a little distracting because you want them to come over to you and jump on you and be able to pet them, but it was still really cute.” The two hour long sessions with Ivy, Anthony and Bebito were sponsored by The Philly Goat Project. The Philadelphia-based organization offers sendees to promote respect towards animals, overall well-being and to introduce agriculture to an urban environment. “Goats are one of my favorite animals, so being able to do yoga with them was really relaxing,” Scotty Murphy, a sophomore English major said. Along with dogs and horses, goats are well-known to be therapy animals. As Temple students de-stressed, the goats enjoyed playing with new people. For students who did not have the chance to participate in yoga, Goat Chillin’ took place in between sessions in front of the Paley Library. With a playpen set up for the goats, students were able to watch, socialize and take pictures with the friendly creatures in between classes. “It what I’ve always dreamed of,” freshman Media Studies and Production major Bekah Santos said. “I waited the whole yoga session to actually watch them and when I got to hang out with them, that made me so happy.” 15

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COME FOR THE YOGA STAY FOR THE GOATS Students had the opportunity to take a yoga session with the GOATS, literally. by Riley Rubiano photography by Heather Wentz



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Meet the Greeks by Njera Perkins photography by Taylor Johnson Temple's National Pan-Hellenic Council reintroduces itself to the student body. Temple University’s National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) may not be the first organization you picture when you think about Greek life. That’s why members are making its presence known on campus, with its annual Meet the Greeks showcase. The NPHC is comprised of nine Black Greek Letter organizations known to many as “the Divine Nine.” Meet the Greeks, held at the Student Cen- ter every fall semester, introduces the organizations within the NPHC. With the event, NPHC aims to give students the chance to learn about these organizations and even help potential members choose which to pledge. The Black Greek Letter organizations who participated this year included Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Sig- ma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., Phi Bee Sigma Fraternity, Inc., and Zeta Phi Bet Sorority, Inc. Every fraternity and sorority puts on x entertaining presentation with backgroun: information about the organization, io eluding its %'alues, goals and assets. The1 also perform a strolling (a dance perform©: by members in a line) and or stepping (synchronized moves using a variation o' stomps and claps with no music) routini 16

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