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Photo By: Ahamed Iqba ] Temple ' s close proximity to Center City means that night life is only minutes away A Photo B : k.ite Hagenbuch If you haven ' t hung out at the Bell Tower at least once, then you aren ' t a Temple student!
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Hang Outs Where everyone goes on and off campus Photo By: Kate Hagenbueh I veryone loves the Owl ' s Nest. Meet you at the Bell Tower at 12! See you in SAC for the meeting! Feel like getting something to eat at the Owl ' s Nest? The e are all phrases often heard all over Temple ' s campus. Hang outs are an essential part of social life here at Temple. One of the most popular hang outs is the Owl ' s Nest. Students often fre- quent it for its good food and for George, the infamous owner. George provides a warm place to go after the big game or before you start the long night with the books! The Student Activities Center, also known as SAC, is home to many or- ganizations and university depart- ments. In SAC ' s basement, the Tem- ple University Bookstore holds anything and everything that stu- dents find essential to college life. Ranging from hooded Temple sweat- 232-6SIS The Owls Nest shirts to Psych 50 textbooks, the Bookstore is a source for every stu- dent ' s needs. The upper floors hold most of Temple University ' s student organization offices. Temple Student Government. Greek Letter Associa- tions and clubs are located in the Student Activities Center. Meetings are held regularly and clubs are a great way to meet new people and make new friends. Another great way to chill out at Temple is catching a movie at what used to be known as SAC Cinema, now held at Tuttleman Learning Center due to renovation. Films are shown seven days a week and are selected by a committee. If you want to grab a quick bite to eat, try the Owl Cove where you can get a variety of items ranging from coffee and a bagel to a sandwich and a coke. A common hang out where friends can meet and enjoy a meal is Tem- ple ' s Dining Center, located at John- son and Hardwick. Not only can stu- dents get exotic meals such as Egyptian Chicken, but they can also munch on turkey and stuffing, rem- inding them of the good ' ol days of home-cooked meals. There are many places to gather on campus. Whether hanging out at the Bell Tower, sitting by the talking owl at Alumni Circle, or sitting on a bench at Rock Hall. Temple students have plenty of places to meet new people, rekindle old friendships, or find a place to center themselves. Dot klmir ' u ski Photo By Kate Hagenbut h i in Bagel Hut is the only place mi campus where students can buy hocolate 1 1 up bagels
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♦ Turning Back the Clock ♦ The 1980s at Temple Q When Temple Seniors were asked what their favorite , board games were, they replied with: Candy Land Bed Bugs Chutes and Ladders Trouble Yahtzee Mouse Trap Clue Video games were very popu- lar during the eighties. 80s Musicians Bon Jovi Def Leppard Duran-Duran Madonna Men At Work Michael Jackson Poison Wham Here is Hooter in the 80s. The big hair should give it away! Teachers today are not as tall as they were in the 80s. 80s Movies Ferris Bueller ' s Day Off Breakfast Club Some Kind Of Wonderful Sixteen Candles Better Off Dead Fast Times At Ridgemont High Blade Runner Phi iti igraphs o mrtes) ol sscx iated Pres:
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