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I Outside Barton Hall Delta Zeta, a greek sorority, gives students the opportunity to dunk one of ■ their girls in the dunk tank. AIDS Walk Philly 2003 Photo by: Sara Shuman Photos by Mill: FVotheroe ! .. Y r At Founder ' s Garden. Temple students and gymnast flaunted their acrobatics on the giant - iS trampoline during the Street Fair. Photo by: Sara Shuman ) The Seventeenth Annual AIDS Walk Philly 2003 was held on Sunday, October 19 th . Thousands of volunteers, including Temple students participated in the event. Each of them walking 8.2 miles, starting at Eakins Oval, up Kelly Drive and back down West River Drive. Since 1987 AIDS Fund Philly has raised 11 million dollars. Barely holding on, this bull rider got a chance to test their bull riding abilities at the Bell lower Pavilion. Photo by: Sara Shuman spring llnig
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Photo by: Sara Shuman A Temple student is brave enough to risk losing her lunch at one of the Street Fair attractions on 13th and Berks Street. Events such as this gave students an oppurtunity to explore activites that they may have not particpated in otherwise. Think you can stomach its swirls and turns? An upcoming DJ and Temple Student mixes and spins on Liacouras Walk during the Street Fair. Organizations played music to attract students to their tables. Phoio by: Sara Shuman Pholo by: Sara Shuman Everyone stopped by this street vendor during the Street Fair to get a piece of sugar cane. 6 spnug iliiu; No Siesta, Spring Fiesta Class? There ' s class going on? But it ' s Spring Fling. ..there ' s no such thing as going to class, according to senior Gregory Fullilove, and his sentiments were shared by many. After an arduous winter with blizzard-like weather conditions, Spring Fling was just what Temple needed to usher in the new season. There ' s nothing better than celebrating spring, Temple-style! Spring Fling is an annual tradition that spans over a week. The biggest event of Spring Fling is undoubtedly the Street Fair. The Street Fair host a wide variety of foods, the fair features spoken word performances in Founder ' s Garden a band showcase at the Bell Tower, booths representing most of the student organizations on campus and tons of games. In addition to the Street Fair, the week began with a Splash Bash at Pearson Hall, and is followed by a multitude of other events and activities. Spring Fling ends, as always, with the infamous Spring Fling Party at McGonigle Hall. Overall everyone had fun, I enjoyed the Spring Fling week, said junior Kenny Hall. Besides, when else are we offered so much free food in one week ' . ' -Martine Waters
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Living in Temple University ' s residence halls is a great way to get a head start in your college career. On-campus housing provides opportunities to meet a diverse group of people, many of whom contribute to your education and some who become life long friends. Residence halls at Temple are staffed with exceptional student leaders in the form of RA ' s, CBA ' s, RD ' s and RC ' s, all here to provide students with the best experience possible. There is 1940, 1300, Johnson, Hardwick, Temple Towers, and Peabody on main campus. Other options such as Franklin House, Presidential City, Kardon, and Elmira Jefferies offer students a taste of more independent living. Residential life at Temple provides an environment conducive to learning, brings students together in a social setting, and gives them all the comfort and amenities of home. All these things have given students memories that will last a lifetime. -Milli Proth eroe Johnson and Hardwick on Broad and Diamand are home to 920 Temple Students. HBI 1940. largely occupied by freshmen, is conveniently located on Liacouras Walk Photo by: MilliProtheroe St cot altem; of MIS getta MiMa A common phrase heard in the laundry room. Hands off my undies, wait your be a er — »«■ ■■ ' 2 Ik A ' jfrfcj Photo by: Milli Protheroe Many Community Builder Assistants have years to perfect their rooms. This Peabody resident happens to be afraid of white walls. Students covered their walls with everything from their favorite music group or hollywood star to pictures that reminded them of home to make their room feel more like home. S ivnJciiIuI lilc i Reenter klielwj
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