Tag: Templar Yearbook

  • Through the Line

    Through the Line

    Paralympic Silver Medalist and Senior Rower Gemma Wollenschlaeger talks training in Boston, the transition back to school at Temple, and goals for the future. Gemma Wollenschlaeger was a junior on Temple’s Women’s Rowing team when she was selected for the 2024 Paralympic Coxed Four to represent Team USA this past summer in Paris. So last…

  • “Auto” Maddux Makes History

    “Auto” Maddux Makes History

    Temple Kicker Maddux Trujillo set multiple records with his 64-yard field goal on Sept. 21. The lights had never shone brighter on Temple Football kicker Maddux Trujillo as he trotted out to attempt a field goal just before halftime of the Owls’ week four game against Utah State. Trujillo had walked onto the field to…

  • Unicorns Becoming Owls

    Unicorns Becoming Owls

    How University of the Arts kids find their home in Temple The arts community has suffered a major loss in the educational field with the closure of University of the Arts on May 31, 2024. Due to this, current and prospective students have been displaced. Fletcher Rabin, a junior theater, film & media arts major,…

  • Breaking Boundaries in Beauty

    Breaking Boundaries in Beauty

    Alankato Cobb Jr. is one of few men in the beauty sector, but he believes this is an opportunity to transform the industry Written by Emma Ford, Photographed by Alankato Cobb Jr. The beauty industry has been notoriously feminine for years, dominated by women both in the customer base and in the leading executives. But,…

  • Navigating Sustainable Fashion in a Virtual World

    COVID-19 isn’t making interaction easy, but club Thrift and Flop is ready to adapt Written by Emma Ford, Photographed by Ethan Puth When Thrift and Flop was established as a club at Temple University in 2019, it was an instant hit. At the intersection of sustainability and fashion, the club revolves around crafting upcycled clothing,…

  • Taekwondo Club

    Taekwondo Club

    Teaching students the strength and discipline required to become a martial artist

  • Zoom Zones

    Zoom Zones

    How Temple is creating spaces for Students Written by Anna Durning, Photographed by Ethan Puth As students discovered through quarantine, getting work done remotely is hard. There are issues that arise with technology, communication, and a myriad of other issues. Worst of all, people are cooped up in the same space with the same people…

  • A Day in the Life: Sodexo Employees

    A Day in the Life: Sodexo Employees

    They swipe us into the Johnson & Hardwick cafeteria, roll sushi at the Student Center and help people decide what to eat in the Morgan Hall cafeteria. These people are Sodexo employees, who sometimes serve as nutritional lifelines at Temple, whether during fourth meal at J&H, or when we want to get a quick smoothie.…

  • Temple’s Wind Takeover

    Temple’s Wind Takeover

    Battling Temple’s windiest locations.