Temple University - Templar Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 2010

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Students pass under the trees of Uacouras Walk. Photo by Roni Devassy Regine Chery. Senior Taking a moment to get away from the hustle and sustle of the rest of campus, two students enjoy a break on the mezzanine of Anderson and Gladfeiter Halls. The 'grass patch,' as it is so lovingly called, is one of the lesser known relaxation spots on campus. Photo by Jared Vanderzell Student Life 13

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-o% ampus C°k can observe a plethora of different tilings happening on typical day. PuS‘ . „oing on around campus. Morning, noon and evening , s always somet 1,nh-orrnation sessions, workshops and ions of oilier things. uThe arc campus events’ 1 JS never goes to bed,” said Aseem Malhotra. With the ihere st j e this f ' stucjents roll out of bed and make the early morning is to wake up early and catch the R3 Regional Rail Line to “Half the battle before classes begin,” said Soumya Rajan 'The other half of {£ battirritayrng awake during class!” • i from meeting up for lunch or dinner, students can regularly lx? seen working Mt together at the Independence Blue Cross Fitness Center, playing sports at the Pavilion, running around the track at the turf field and playing ping pong and billiards at the Student Activities Center. A sense of community is formed on campus since so much time is spent with people you know from classes and elsewhere. It is really a beautiful thing to lx? a part of. Campus life has truly become a home away from home for many students who have come from different states and even different countries. When students look back at their college years decades from now, at which point they will have jobs anc ami ies of their own, they will undoubtedly cherish the many moments and memor.es they experienced on campus. Ro„uwy Sophomore Diane Isser GETS READY TO RECEIVE A QUICK PASS FROM KELLY Martin. This group of SOPHOMORES TAKES ADVANTAGE OF THE BRIGHT FLOOD LIGHTS BY THE BEIL Tower to play a rousing GAME OF MIDNIGHT FOURSQUARE. Photo by Jared Vanderzell



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TWO CHILOREN TEETER ON THE EDGE OF SWAN Fountain in Logan Circle. Photo by Becky Kerner Built in 1865. years before City Hall was FINISHED. THE ARCH Street Uniteo Methodist Church is JUST ONE OF MANY PUCES of worship in phiudelphia. Photo by Becky Kerner Center City's Penn Center IS IN THE HEART OF Phiudelphia’s business district. Its guss windows REFLECT SOMEOFPHILLY'S MOST ICONIC BUILDINGS. SUCH AS CITY HALL. Photo by Becky Kerner r oilers 111.1m educational and cultural experiences; One can enjoy a night of music at the Kimmel h is home io die Philaddhpia Orchestra, or stop by the Constitution Center, to see one of the Bt important d cuments. Philadelphia sports offer a major reason for students to trek into the heart of the city. Accessible via the Broad Street Line, Lincoln Financial Field Citizen's Bank Park and the Wachovia Spectrum, are hot spots where students, along With other Philly sports Ians, can cheer on their favorite team, and this year, Philadelphia sports teams gave citizen a lot to cheer about, with the Phillies entering the World sciies tor the second consecutive year, the Fagles rumbling into the end zone frequently and the Fivers keeping Ians enthralled in close, nail-biting games. Philadelphia Center, whit at ion's mo; The city of Philadelphia is definitely the place to be! There are great places to hang out, experience culture, and eat great food! Philadelphia is home to a variety of cultural, historical and social centers, making it the ideal city to be in during college years. dduionally. a college student’s life would not be quite complete without a wide variety of food. With restaurants like Budd.ik.m Penang. Copabanana and New Delhi, students are able to find food that they have always eni yed while still Iteing able to experiment with new dishes from different parts of the world. I thoroughly emmeii the Chicken Chimichanga I ordered at Copabanana during a dinner with friends. said ken Truth. The city ol Philadelphia never fails to offer a fresh plate of new experiences and enjoyment for students with diverse interests'. Okiktoh AUibaltoflun and Roni Dcvassy 14 Student Life

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