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omecoming JS fow Showing Homecoming week is never an ordinary week for Temple students. From October 5-13, 2002, there was never a shortage of fun and diversity. The week began with jemplar Photo Arch Philadelphia Cares Day, which crowds flock to gave students the chance to volunteer to improve a number of the city ' s public schools. Sunday was the Senior Citizen ' s Prom, giving local senior citizens a taste of Temple ' s hospitality. Tuesday was the fourth annual Fall Fest, the Mummers Strut Dance contest and a comedy show. Fall Fest enticed students of all backgrounds to join various clubs and organizations as they enjoyed ethnic foods and strolled down 13th street. 1 don ' t know who made that great Caribbean chicken during Fall Fest, Sophomore Edmond Nikos said, but that was the best! Thursday was pep rally for the Homecoming game we won 17 - 16 against Syracuse. Homecoming ended with a huge Dance Party on Saturday! By: Stephanie Young Peking ChincM.- ♦Eppys ' Ted and Betsy Lrnie ' s BaglelIiii April I fioweis, only CM Photo By: Johanna Heskamp-Goode Advising help only five cents? Now that ' s a bargain! Photo By: Johanna Heskamp-Goode Temple Athletic Department ' s Zach Conen is the king of the jumping castle! ' WolPa
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Photo By: Templar Archive During the nice weather people flock to the Bell Towers. The winter brings peace and snow to the popular hang out spot. Oibcksio 1 teod ! pi Spin! , Blxo» .-liiShOOl For the last few years Liacouras Walk has been a construction site. Finally a Dunkin ' Doughnuts. Togo ' s, 7-11. Chop Shop. Bank, Bed Breakfast. Voicestream and a Chinese food restaurant face Barton Hall. Photo By: Templar Archive gpcctrum What is a kaleidoscope? The dictionary defines it as a continually changing pattern. This seems to be quite accurate description of Temple University and its students. Temple University is known for the amazing amount of diversity it offers. Students from all over the world come here to get a high quality education here at Temple. One of the main reasons I came to Temple was because 1 grew up in a small town and wanted to experience the city and diversity offered by Temple, said William Hylton, a sophomore film and media arts major. Every day people find a way to change the daily pattern of life at Temple. No day is the same as the one before it, nor will it be the same as the one to come. Whether you choose to spend your spare time joining organizations and clubs, hanging out around campus, going to parties, studying or enjoying the great city we live in, there is always something new and something changing. . s if this weren ' t enough. Temple offers activities like Homecoming, Spring Fling, and of course the Liacouras Center, which hosts concerts and other events. From the first day of fall semester to the last of spring. Temple offers a wide variety of fun things to do. And with over 30,000 people on campus, you always have the opportunity to make some new friends. So however you decide to make the most of Temple, remember that the pieces of the kaleidoscope will all fall into a beautiful picture. By: Sara Shuman
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Spring ing Gettin ' Crazy April shows may bring May flowers, but who care about that, anyway? April means that there ' s only one more month left of school, and that is cause to celebrate. Spring Fling is a campus-wide celebration in the middle of April. Students can listen to live music at the Bell Tower or choose from the assortment of food that lines 12th street. The event is also a way for student organizations to get their names out by setting up tables around the Bell Tower and in front of Paley Library. Spring Fling is one way that Temple tries to bring the campus together, and it is also a demonstration of the diversity that exists at Temple. While Spring Fling may only last one day, the sprit that is manifested in it runs through Temple all year round. By : Ryan Daley Templar Photo Archi ' Anthony Hopkins shoot: some hoops for Tempi University Greek Association! Templar Photo Archive Aren ' t those gloves a little big for a fair boxing match? Templar Photo Archive Temple Qadiators courageously tight it out in front of Walkman. Templar Photo Archive Crowds of people hustle to line up and get freebies from the tents in I front of Paley Library.
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