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Templar Photo Archive Temple University is full of committed students who make the commute to Temple ' s campus everyday. With thousands of students traveling to campus daily, commuter students are highly visible in the lounges of the Student Center, the library and getting a bite to eat at the eateries between classes. The choice to live off campus is a major decision for most undergrads. The freedom that comes with living off campus provides a truly valuable and memorable experience. The commuter population is a major part of the collective student population at Temple University. The Subway station is a popular way for students to travel to other parts of the city. - JL dt ace in Templar Photo Archive The dirt parking lot behind Anderson Hall on 12 ' St. and Montgomery Ave. is always packed with the cars of commuter students. Commuter students pour out of the SEPTA Northbound subway station to make it to their early morning classes. . Photo by: Jerome Loma. SaiLllvt U
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Efeift Uwng student living sf ' aent uumg st tudent living iai Life Templar Photo Archive Temple University does not have dorms. Ask any Resident Assistant on campus, and that ' s v hat they ' ll tell you. Dorms are where you sleep. Residence Halls are where you live. With newer state-of-the-art facilities such as 1940 and 1300, and more traditional buildings like Johnson and Hardwick Halls, Peabody and Temple Towers, students have a variety of options to call home. Residence Halls provide endless opportunities to socialize and meet new people. The support and life-long friendships that students establish in Temple ' s Residence Hal ls can truly improve the quality of their overall experience at the University. i!r i|J.LnitJ!M!Mli .. . houses many freshman cy- tL «b - {A students as well as the Louis J. Espisito Dining Court. Templar Photo Archive White Hall, with its computer labs and drawing tables for architecture students, has become a popular residence hall. Temple students Chris Bednar and Matt Soniak get a taste of living on campus as they share their four-person suite-style space in 1300. Hie dirt 12 St, «arlviii{
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|jriii«j Til l|«BIII f ■ ■■■■«f prin spring flina spring fling B spring fling H Hii spring fling Due to yearbook deadlines, Templar goes to press well before Spring Fling each April. So V each year, Templar recounts the events of Spring Fling from the previous academic year so that we can still give you a vivid picture of what the event is about. So here ' s a recount of 2004 ' s Spring Fling: The week kicked off with a university-sponsored trip to Virginia beach. Students grabbed friends, towels and sunscreen and hit the beach for a few glorious days. Students also participated in the human resources walk or run benefit around campus. And the highlight of the week once again was , f the Spring Fling Street Fair, which spanned from ij 13 ' Sreet to Liacouras Walk. The Spring Fling party held in McGonigle Hall marked the end to the warm and cheerful week, it was a time for students to sit back, relax and enjoy the coming fun that we all know follows winter. What will next year bring? No doubt a step up and more fun than ever. Templar will be back next year to fill you in on Spring Fling 2005. . ,,.4 Temple students battled it cnit ou elevated pedestal to see who could be the last student standing. Two 1 emple students take a seat on the lawn and eat some otj the food they Lxiught during the Street Fair. 10
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