Temple University - Templar Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 2003

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' ■ ' ' Ai hanging Qui crc Q Qamipus ter Pieces of Memories ' Wasting time is somewhat of a skilled art, and most of this is done while hanging out. There are several places on campus where students like to chill . Among the most popular places are the Bell Tower, Paley Beach, located in front of Paley library, and Liacourse Walk. The Bell Tower occasionally plays host to live music that you can jam out to. The SAC is becoming one of the most popular hang out spots on campus, in a large part due to those amazing couches they installed. Just put on your headphones and pretty soon you ' re catching some major Z ' s. Whether you ' re socializing or having lunch, there are a lot of places to create memories on Temple ' s campus. By: Ryan Daley Templar Photo Archive The Bell Tower is the most popular spot to hang out on campus during the nice weather. Templar Photo Archive Speakman Hall is a favorite place for Business Students to hang out. Templar Photo Archivi f From a movie theater to a small cafe, Tuttleman !,■ the perfect spot to hang. hcM. ' arc sour lavtiniclian mni iccs iMi Icinplc ' s campus: • ( kl S;ic back in W. Evcnonc hung out on those hcnchcs missin •The Cirill back in 98-99. Great times, and place to meet fellow stiklcnts. •7-11 Tables Liacouias Walk •I ' alcy Beach and the »cll Towc mblcr (iardens I iiltleman. never want to miss • ' ' ' n there. Templar Photo Archive Ashleigh Lewendoski stops to talk to her friends in front of Founders Garden. Templar Photo Arhive The Beach, otherwise known as the big grassy area infront of Bury, is a great place to get a tan and study at the same time.

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q o [[ vcr g orget,,, g ROTC held the American flag and the Temple flag during all of the events held at At 8:30 a.m. a bag pipe playing Amazing Grace .u □ II T fv,=f =.„ could be heard around the Bell Tower. the Bell Towers that day. o c ci. Photo By; Sara Shuman Photo By; Sara Shuman Photo By; Sara Shuman Temple gave out white candles for students to light in rememberance of those who died on 9 1 1. Photo Bv. Sara Shuman All day students wrote their thougts down on the large white T.(J. Remembers canvas ' located around the Bell Tower. One Year Later September 11th did not pass unnoticed this year at Temple University. Througout the morning, students gathered at the Bell Tower, the center of campus that is usually noisy and active, and trasformed it into a silent and somber place. They remembered the thousands that lost their lives. Various speakers read the names of those who had lost their lives that day and three different speakers of different religions: one Jewish, one Christian, and one Islamic, also spoke that morning. Temple has shown that it still remembers the spirit of America through the amount of support displayed on the first year anniversary of September 1 1th. By: Sara Shuman ) | I... Ihis is uh a I ' cu uiiuln rcniplc stuiicnis will rem 1 was in a compulcr lab w hon I iicard. sccoiuls later oven one wa- ' gatlieieil amiiiul a TV together. ieniple never shut down. Being that I lived in N it hit close to home. I will never forget the scci nd plane. •Watching the Towers ( all on IV and then the long lines at the



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isuaf ts I A Spectrum of Art Movement In Temple University ' s large kaleidoscope of diversity and eternal change, one can find many students talented in art and dance. Whether it is for educational or recreational purposes, Temple students always find time to get down and dirty or express themselves through different mediums. On the educational side of the spectrum. Temple offers art and dance courses that are popular among students of all majors and minors. The dance and art courses offered at Temple range from ballet to African dance and visual design to metal shop. With this large variety of courses everyone is sure to find something of their liking. On the opposite side of the spectrum, Temple students are all over campus, doing it all. On the first Friday of every month it is not uncommon to find Temple students in Old City perusing the streets looking at pieces of art from around the city. It is also not uncommon to see Temple students getting busy on the dance floor at frat parties, steps shows, local clubs like: Club Flow, Shampoo and Envy. By: Jerome Lomax Phutu By: Wai Wong Rrst Fridays provide Temple students with a chance to see unique pieces of art. Templar Photo Archive Tyler Art Gallery not only houses paintings, but also students ' sculptures. teycai I y.m I Templar Photo Archive During Fall Fest, students had the opportunity to get in touch with their inner child by participating in a little finger painting! Jamie Becker ' s artistic visitors at Tyler ' s campus. Templar Photo Archive creation greets all Templar Photo Archive A Temple student expresses her artistic ability through a charcoal drawing. Templar Photo Archive Temple Students from the Tyler School of Art are given the opportunity to have their art put on play for the public

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